it doesnt get hot
as scientists add heat too an object , the objec begin to pre-heat and began to dissolve .
Freezing is an exothermic process.
Cold is the absence of heat. No doubt about it . . . take away enough heat, and you can make anything cold.
Sugar usually would take too long to react to the heat and melt if it wasn't because of the ash. You see, ash is pure carbon, and as such, it catches on fire quite easily. That gives time to sugar to react to the heat f the flame and get on fire too.
Water changes to a solid, ice, when heat is taken away from it. You can think of putting water into the freezer. Since the freezer is cold, heat flows out of the water making it become ice cubes.
it doesnt get hot
Physical change
It depends on what you are taking the heat from. If you take the heat away from a gas it becomes a liquid, which is called condensation. If you take heat away from a liquid it becomes a solid, and that is called freezing.
as scientists add heat too an object , the objec begin to pre-heat and began to dissolve .
Lot of sugar will be saved
Sugar Insult to injury.
You have to take heat away - to the point that the object gets cold enough to freeze.
yes, but it will take the fizz away.
they either take away heat or heat is added.
Freezing is an exothermic process.
Nothing will happen.
The truth is, you can't. Instinct is instinct and no amount of training can take that away. This is why it is safest to keep your sugar gliders away from your cats.