If it is tap water, perhaps the pipes are made of iron, and are tainting the water, turning it red.
In the case of naturally flowing water, it would most likely be caused by pollution.
Heating up? I don't know.
if you apply to much heat to it can cause the copper to pool at the heat source. this happens because of the different melting temperature between the 2 metals. silver usually has about 7.5% copper in it.
they get warmer Blue Copper sulphate crystals contain a lot of water. If you heat them the water is driven off and they turn white.
Blue Copper sulphate crystals contain a lot of water. If you heat them the water is driven off and they turn white.
if heat energy is being removed from water, then the water will solidify forming ice because of the unique property of water called high heat fusion. this property protects animals at lower temperature from freezing. >> gigi_011:))
!. put ballon on the nozzle, 2. turn water on 3. wahla u have a water balloon Heat the balloon
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No. Cooling will though. Think about, if you heat up water will it turn to ice (solidfy)?
You use flowing water to turn a turbine. Or you heat water and turn it into steam which is used to turn a turbine.You use flowing water to turn a turbine. Or you heat water and turn it into steam which is used to turn a turbine.
heat does affect water cause the moleculilis that soread to each other
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You take heat out of the water.
Heat it.
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Heat is applied to water, water evaporates into steam which is condensed into high pressures and used to turn turbines whose movement in turn generates electricity.