That would happen if there are ice cubes in the drink, and the ice cubes melt. Why? Because the amount of water in the drink increases. The phase change is from solid to liquid; this is called melting.
You can avoid the drink watering down by not letting the ice touch the drink directly: either put the drink in a larger container with ice, or put a plastic bag with ice cubes into the drink. However, this way it will probably take longer for the drink to cool down.
condensation. trust me!
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No, the temperature does not change during a phase change. It remains constant until all the substance has undergone the phase change.
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They do not, as sports drinks are designed to replenish the water electrolytes that a person has lost, while alcohol does the exact opposite - make you lose water.
Energy drinks give you a boost of energy, but sports drinks restock the nutrients you lost while exercising.
It can lose or gain energy or it forms the attractions between particles.
Water, and lots of it, is the preferred drink while in the desert. Alcohol and sugary soft drinks can lead to dehydration.
Yes. You should always drinks water. It is calorie free and flushes toxins out of your system.
Before rubbing alcohol absorbs, it is a liquid. While it absorbs (heat), the phase change occurring is evaporation. As the alcohol takes in heat, it turns into a gas.
Just the amplitude change, while the frequency and phase still remain
Water is the best thing to drink while you're dieting. Soda and all sugary drinks are an absolute no, no. Best of luck.