those solute particles which form stroger bond with water than bonds in solid state themselve release the heat .....
Burning release water, carbon dioxide and heat.
condensation
The release of energy can have physical or chemical causes.
No heat (energy) is required to freeze water (from liquid to solid). Freezing RELEASES energy (heat), as it is an exothermic event. If you want to know how much energy is release, you need to know the heat of fusion for water, and then multiply that by the mass of water being frozen.
about how do soil and water compare in their ability to absorb and release heat
The water heat of vaporization is 40,65 kJ/mol.
those solute particles which form stroger bond with water than bonds in solid state themselve release the heat .....
Because it is its property to release heat when it reacts with water.
Party Heat - 2007 Wild on the Water was released on: USA: 17 November 2008
Evaporation cooling
Many substances can be burned to release heat energy, pretty much anything. However, water or ice is one that can not.
there is no specific set time; it depends on how direct the heat source is and how much heat or light there is
Sort of. Actually it is the condensation of water vapor into liquid water (a drop of rain or a particle of cloud mist) that releases the latent heat (into the surrounding air). So strictly clouds and rain do not release latent heat.
water . they hold it in there trunk
Water.
It release heat which you feel as it being hot. Exothermic means to release heat and endothermic means to intake heat(energy) making it feel cold like water freezing.