heat is released during freezing.in refrigerator the heat is transfered from cold region to a more temperature region by applying some work which is violation of ist law of thermodynamics and called as 2nd law of thermodynamics
I think neither because it is just turns into a soild. Liquid H2O molicules are moving, Soild H2O is stationary, and gas H2O is moving crazier than liquid.
Freezing requires no heat thus freezing release heat/energy.
When a substance freezes (changes from a liquid to a solid), it releases heat.
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No, it absorbs energy.
It absorbs energy, the latent heat of vaporisation. This can be stated as so many Joules or calories per kilogram. When the gas condenses heat is given out.
Because it absorbs heat and changes from the solid to liquid state.
Hydroelectric. Kinetic energy, as it is constantly moving.
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No, it absorbs energy.
Cold water, less energy must be removed from cold water to make it freeze. warm water has more energy which needs to be removed before it freezes. it is an urban myth that warm water freezes faster.
It doesn't. An absorbtion spectrum is produced when it absorbs energy. An emission spectrum is produced when it lets the energy go again. The energy changes are associated with the element's electrons going up to higher energy levels and then dropping down again.
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Plants. Any type of producer will create glucose and oxygen. This is called phototyntathese. The steps of photothistithese is: The plant absorbs the suns energy. The plant will transmitte all the energy. The plant will give off glucose and oxygen and nutriments in the soil.
Hydrogen bonds give water an abnormally high specific heat. When processes that produce chemical energy release a great deal of heat, water absorbs the heat, regulating cell temperatures.
the water give us energy.
It absorbs energy, the latent heat of vaporisation. This can be stated as so many Joules or calories per kilogram. When the gas condenses heat is given out.
the water give us energy.
Not exactly food, but the chlorophyll within them absorbs sunlight through photosynthesis, and then provides energy through respiration.
Because it absorbs heat and changes from the solid to liquid state.
yes