When water is heated a physical change may take place. The water may evaporate and become water vapor, but the chemical makeup of the water (H2O) will not change.
The water in your body gets heated, and then the heated water perspires as sweat.
when water gets heated it starts to get excited and it stats to boil and there are atoms inside which viabrate and makes the water boil.
Heat can make and break chemical bonds. If something gets softer when heated (e.g. ice to water) the bonds are weakened or broken. If when heated it gets harder (e.g sauce that thickens) then the bonds are strengthened or created
The water gets heated up and turns into a gas
it will now occur evaporation
No. It gets hotter - that is not the same
It is called Evaporation , because when water gets heated it heats up and Evaporates and becomes Evaporation.By:Abigail
The particles get further away from each other as water is heated therefore making it less dense
The carbon rods have electrical resistance. Thisi causes them to heat when current is passed through them. The water gets heated by the carbon rods.
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.
The salt water gets warmer faster then the ice water, because salt water is in the sun and the salt water is heated by the sun.
Ice is frozen water, so when water gets cold, it freezes, and when ice gets warm, it goes back into its original form, water.