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Q: What happens if energy is added or removed from ice water?
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What happens if energy is added to or remove from a glass of water?

If a sufficient amount of energy is added to a glass of ice water, the ice will melt, and if a sufficient amount of energy is removed, the water will freeze solid.


What happens when electrical energy is added to water?

When electrical energy is added to water it creates electric shock.


What happens if energy is added or removed from a glass of ice water?

for a liquid to freeze , the attraction between the particles must overcome the motion of the particles.


What happens if energy is added to a glass of ice water?

If the energy is heat, the water will warm up. If it is kinetic, like throwing it against the wall, the glass will absorb the energy and probably smash into bits.


What happens when water is added to albumin?

happens


When water freezes has energy been added?

Yes, energy has been added


What occurs when energy is added or taken away?

When energy is added,solid will melt into liquid or liquid will change into gas. (When energy is added it gains heat).When energy is removed, the liquid will turn into solid or the gas will turn into liquid. (When energy is removed the heat will lose).


What happens to the motion of water particules when heat energy is added to the water?

Molecules move faster when heat energy is added to to water. The water temperature mayincrease or some or the molecules may get enough energy to change phase from solid to liquidor from liquid to vapor.


How does solid change into liquid and gas?

Solids can be change into liquid by melting for example the ice. It will melt by just minutes in exposure of sunlight.. Liquid can be turned to gas by evaporating. Example a water can evaporate when heated..... :)


What state of matter changes state?

a solid → a liquid = melting (heat energy added) e.g. ice melts to water a liquid → a gas = vaporization (heat energy added) e.g. water to water vapour a solid → a gas = sublimation (heat energy added) e.g. dry ice (frozen CO2) to carbon dioxide a gas → a liquid = condensation (heat energy removed) e.g. cloud to rain a liquid → a solid = freezing (heat energy removed) e.g. water freezes to ice a gas → a solid = deposition (heat energy removed) e.g. water vapour to frost * solid-molecules tightly packed definite shape and volume(crystaline structure) * liquid-flow takes shape of container * gas-expands to fill container * plasma-electrons at 5000*C(neon lightning)


What happens to water that is not removed from land by evaporation?

This water is absorbed by plants.


What happens when heat is removed from a system?

The water gets colder. If enough heat is removed, including the heat of fusion, the water will freeze. Removing the heat of fusion does not change the water's temperature.