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When thermal energy is added or removed, the state of matter changes to another solid that becomes liquid and the liquid becomes gas
The nitrogen comes from the breakup of ammonia (NH3) by solar radiation and subsequent thermal escape of the hydrogen.
Thermal dissociation with the formation of an oxide and nitrogen oxides.
Steam and nitrogen
It's vibrates and then melts
To condense a subject you must reduce temperature. Reducing the temperature of a substance reduces the amount of heat that the object has, which means less thermal energy. Thermal energy is the energy of molecular motion, so when you reduce it, molecular motion slows.
When thermal energy is added or removed, the state of matter changes to another eg. solid becomes liquid and liquid becomes gas.
the total energy from molecular motion.
the total energy from molecular motion.
The device used to measure changes in thermal energy is called a calorimeter.
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total thermal energy
yes. everything has some thermal energy. Even liquid nitrogen has some thermal energy. Nothing can have no thermal energy, look at the 3rd law of thermodynamics.
the amount of inertia in an object
When thermal energy is added or removed, the state of matter changes to another solid that becomes liquid and the liquid becomes gas
The path of thermal energy in a refrigerator is that the thermal energy is removed from the gas, it condenses, or become liquid.