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if you add it will stay liquid but if you remove it will freeze

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Q: What happens if you add or remove energy to a glass of 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 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 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.


How can ice be remove from a sight glass?

water


What happens to water vapor when it cools on a glass of ice tea and becomes a liquid?

what happens is that the air(vapor) changes state back to liquid when it hits the cold glass since the temperature lowers the energy of the gas and transforms it back to a liquid.


What happens when we drop honey in a glass of water?

the water is sweetened


What happens to the inside of a glass when YOU pour hot water?

Nothing because pouring hot water in glass will do nothing except fogging the glass as you pour the water


How can you tell if one glass of water has more thermal energy than another glass of water?

If you put a thermometer in each glass the one that reads the highest temperature has the most thermal energy


How do you remove salt water stains from glass?

Vinegar.


Why does glass of water sweat?

The glass is not actually "sweating." What you are seeing is condensation of water molecules from the air onto the glass's surface. Because the water in the glass has less energy than the water in the air (it's cooler), energy from the water molecules in the warmer air is given up to warm the cooler water in the glass. This loss of energy results in the air water molecules' inability to break the number of hydrogen bonds between themselves necessary to remain in the gas phase and ultimately the condensation of water onto the outside of the glass surface.


What happens when you leave a glass of water in the closet?

It will get foggy


Why is there water outside the glass of water?

This is due to condensation. When air comes in contact with the glass it condenses(this happens only when the water inside is cold).