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Its molecules are gaining enough energy to break from a liquid into a gas. This is at 212 degrees Fahrenheit though. For Celsius its 100 degrees. At 212 degrees celsius it is molecules in a gaseous form and it fly in a random, 360 degrees flight path and keep going until it hits a surface and ricochets or it loses its energy and then turns back into a liquid state.
The temperature of the water would be 4.58333 degrees Celsius higher.
The energy is 25,04 kJ.
false its 1 degrees Celsius
-273.15 degrees Celsius (-459.67 degrees Fahrenheit) is the temperature at which no more energy can be removed from matter.It is called Absolute Zero and marks the 0 for the Kelvin and Rankine scale.
25degres celsius has more thermal energy
80cal/g
the average kinetic energy triples
3.50 J
mmmm enthalpy
1935 J (apex)
You will lose thermal energy.Heat (energy) will always flow from warmer to cooler.
E = m c (delta)T
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Its molecules are gaining enough energy to break from a liquid into a gas. This is at 212 degrees Fahrenheit though. For Celsius its 100 degrees. At 212 degrees celsius it is molecules in a gaseous form and it fly in a random, 360 degrees flight path and keep going until it hits a surface and ricochets or it loses its energy and then turns back into a liquid state.
46389000 j
It would be greater at 48 degrees Fahrenheit.