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When water is heated on a stove, thermal energy is transferred to the water. This causes the water molecules to move faster and increase in temperature.
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When you place a spoon in hot water, heat energy is transferred from the water to the spoon by conduction. The molecules of the hot water have more kinetic energy than the cooler molecules in the spoon, so they transfer their energy to the spoon until both reach thermal equilibrium.
Evaporation is due to the kinetic energy of molecules; melting is due to the absorption of thermal energy.
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When water molecules are heated, they gain energy and start moving faster. This increased movement causes the water molecules to break the hydrogen bonds holding them together, transitioning from a liquid to a gaseous state known as water vapor.
The energy contained in organic molecules is a form of chemical energy. This energy is stored within the bonds of molecules and can be released through chemical reactions, such as cellular respiration, to fuel various biological processes.
Thermal energy, or heat energy, causes molecules to move around quickly. As molecules absorb more thermal energy, they gain kinetic energy and their movement increases, leading to higher temperatures.
Actually Thermal energy is produced by the movement of atoms and molecules!!
Applying heat energy to water will help it evaporate and become vapor. The heat causes the water molecules to gain enough energy to overcome the intermolecular forces that hold them together in liquid form.