it explodes, just kidding. It turns into a water vapor or most commonly steam.
An exothermic reaction occurs (this is when heat is produced). There's a link between the mass of copper sulphate and the temperature rise of the water.
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You add or subtract heat. An example is ice turns to water(solid to liquid) then water to stem are water vapor(liquid to gas)
Acetone molecules evaporate when you add heat to a beaker of liquid acetone.
The water will be really hot.
and add it to water
When you add heat to liquid water it gets warm. If it gets warm enough it will boil and evaporate.
It get hotter and if it is frozen it melts. If it is melted it boils.
The freezing point of water decrease because the dissolution is a process which release heat.
An exothermic reaction occurs (this is when heat is produced). There's a link between the mass of copper sulphate and the temperature rise of the water.
If you add it to drinking water you it will damage your teeth
When heat enters a liquid the electrons in the liqiud move faster, causing them to jump around and separate. That is why water boils, because the electronsin the water separate from each other and the water molecules are released.
You add or subtract heat. An example is ice turns to water(solid to liquid) then water to stem are water vapor(liquid to gas)
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When you add heat to an iron nail it will get hot. If enough heat energy is added the nail could melt.
Acetone molecules evaporate when you add heat to a beaker of liquid acetone.
Depending on how much heat you add, more and more water will evaporate. It should be noted that the temperature will notincrease, however. The temperature of the water will stay the same until all the water has changed state and become steam, or water vapor, if you prefer.