It will turn into a gas called water vapor. This process is called vaporization.
it means that the water can transfer electricity through it's molecules very fast
The sound of air or water moving very fast is usually described as a "whooshing" or "rushing" noise. This sound occurs due to the turbulence created by the high-speed movement of the air or water molecules.
Very fast.
The main difference is that ice water molecules have very low kinetic energy, i.e. they don't move very fast, compared to warm water molecules. The other difference is in the intermolecular forces holding the molecules together. They are greater in ice than in warm water.
In hot water, molecules move faster than in cold water due to increased kinetic energy. This increased movement causes the molecules to collide more frequently and with higher energy, which contributes to the water's higher temperature.
Water molecules are in constant motion at any temperature above absolute zero. At a given time, there will be fast molecules and slow molecules. Their average speed is the temperature. If a water molecule is moving fast enough, it can break free from the other molecules and leave the surface as water vapor or steam. Since the temperature is the average, if the fast ones leave and the water is left with the slow ones, the water will become cooler.
Fast... very fast.
Water molecules are in constant motion at any temperature above absolute zero. At a given time, there will be fast molecules and slow molecules. Their average speed is the temperature. If a water molecule is moving fast enough, it can break free from the other molecules and leave the surface as water vapor or steam. Since the temperature is the average, if the fast ones leave and the water is left with the slow ones, the water will become cooler.
Not very fast at all !!
Salt dissolves quicker in hot water because the water molecules are moving faster than the cold water molecules, thus they have more contact with the salt molecules NaCl and break them up much faster.
No, the water's molecules are moving too fast at its boiling point to freeze.
If they speed up fast enough, they turn to steam (water vapor).