KE of the ice increases as it melts because the speed of each water molecule is increasing and KE is directly proportional to speed (usually called velocity, which just means speed + direction).
The kinetic energy will be increased, while gas being cooled down.
It breaks the bonds between molecules - this is a type of potential energy.
it decreases
It increases.
Nothing.
Energy can either be soaked up by the matter in the process of making the change (melting), or be released from the matter during the change (fire).
During the melting process, the heat is being used to break apart the bonds holding the solid ice together. None of the heat goes into changing the temperature, as it all goes into the phase change. So, during the actual melting process, the temperature does NOT change.
During any chemical or physical process, the energy of the universe remains unchanged.
This physical phenomenon (a change of phase) is called melting; during melting the chemical nature of molecules is not changed but the bonds between molecules are weakened.
Melting and evaporating are both a change in matter.also during evaporation and melting there is no change in temperature
The average kinetic energy of the particles falls.
During melting the temperature remain constant if it was achieved the melting point.
you must have observed during the experiment of melting that the temperature of the system does not change after the melting point is reached till all the ice melts this happens even though we continue to heat the breaker that is we continue to supply heat
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No. The temperature does not change during the melting process. All of the heat energy is used to break the bonds of the solid to form a liquid, i.e. the energy is used in the phase change, and thus is not used to raise the temperature.
Energy can either be soaked up by the matter in the process of making the change (melting), or be released from the matter during the change (fire).
There are a number of things that could happen to neon while it is at its melting point. It could melt.
You have to get it hot enough where you get to the melting point of the metal. During this melting process the impurities will be removed from the metal and your end result is a purer metal.
During the melting process, the heat is being used to break apart the bonds holding the solid ice together. None of the heat goes into changing the temperature, as it all goes into the phase change. So, during the actual melting process, the temperature does NOT change.
This is homework and if you look in your science book the answer is there. Look at your headings. You will find it.
When heat is introduced to a protein, is causes more kinetic energy. When this happens, the heat causes the proteins to fold and bend, The precipitation is caused when the moisture is being evaporated from the proteins during this process.
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