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Water can only transform into energy by means of a nuclear reaction. Changes in heat energy can transform water into different physical states, such as solid, liquid, or gas. As heat energy is increased, the water will move from the solid to the gaseous state. If heat energy is reduced, the water will move from the gaseous to the solid state.
So when molecules are heated, the heat is so intense that they have to move around for them to cool down.
When you add heat to water, the H20 molecules receive energy and move around rapidly making the water bubble. When you remove heat, just the opposite happens, the molecules slow down, and get closer to solid form (ice). This makes the water more still, which isn't very noticeable to the naked eye until ice starts to form.
the effect of temperature on water is that when the temperature increases the water particles move faster and when moove too fast the water evaporates. but when the temperature decreases, the particles move slower, creating no heat and the water freezes. (:
when heat is added to cold water, the particles starts to move around. The particles now have more energy for motion. The temperature of the water also rises from the movement of the particles.
As the heat is lost from the water substance, the H2O molecules lose energy and move around less. This makes the state change. It is also inversely true for when heat is gained. It adds energy to the molecules and they move around more.
Yes, the less heat there is present, the less heat, the slower the molecules will move. This is due to a lack of energy given from the heat.
The fact that it is a liquid In a liquid the bonds between atoms are weaker so they move around more freely
Because of the heat in the water.
when heat is added to cold water, the particles starts to move around. The particles now have more energy for motion. The temperature of the water also rises from the movement of the particles.
When heat enters a liquid the electrons in the liqiud move faster, causing them to jump around and separate. That is why water boils, because the electronsin the water separate from each other and the water molecules are released.
biomes and climate
No Sponges dont move in water....! (:
Think about the particles. When you heat something up, the particles move around more. In this case, because the water particles are moving around more, they collide with the salt particles more often, and with greater force, thus speeding up the breaking up of the salt.
makes the molecules in the water move faster.
The stratosphere affects the weather by contributing to the water vapor. This helps to create precipitation and move heat around the atmosphere.
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