IT BOILS, what kind of question is this?
The water molecules would speed up, but not to the point of boiling.
Hey there......... when water is heated the molecules of water i.e. Hydrogen and oxygen gets heated and get lite and forms vapour which is carried on by air
Yes, ok take a block of ice for an example, when the water is frozen into the ice cube the molecules slow downcget closer and they can't move, when you melt the ice, or it is heated, then the molecules spread out and get faster making it a liquid.
Rise
they pop
will be hot
Evaperates
the molecules evapourate
It evaporates.
It evaporates.
The liquid molecules are transformed in gas molecules.
water molecules have the highest amount of energy when the are heated to infinity.
up because when heated, it becomes light and goes up.
The liquid molecules are transformed in gas molecules.
yes they do
Heating water molecules causes them to move faster and faster. Water when cool is in a way (sticky). When heated the water molecules are moving far too quickly stick together. The heated water molecules become less dense and may stick to air molecules. Floating into and combining with the atmosphere.
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