The water will get colder.
Removing the primary colors (red, blue, yellow) from secondary colors (green, purple, orange) would result in either a desaturated version of the secondary color or a mixture of the other secondary colors. For instance, removing blue from purple would leave a reddish hue, while removing blue from green would result in a yellowish tone.
water freezing
It would take more energy to increase the temperature of water by 5 degrees than aluminum. This is because water has a higher specific heat capacity, meaning it requires more energy to raise its temperature compared to aluminum.
KOH would act as a base to dissolved carbon dioxide's acid, yielding a neutralization reaction. Water and potassium carbonate would result. Carbon dioxide would slowly be converted to the carbonate form, removing it from solution.
The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy is neither created nor destroyed but remains constant in a given system. Therefore, wouldn't calorimetry make use of it because the energy gained/lost by the water would cancel out the energy lost/gained by the substance and result in no change overall? The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy is neither created nor destroyed but remains constant in a given system. Therefore, wouldn't calorimetry make use of it because the energy gained/lost by the water would cancel out the energy lost/gained by the substance and result in no change overall?
Adding energy to a glass of water typically increases the temperature, causing the water molecules to move faster. Removing energy from the water would cause it to cool down, slowing down the movement of water molecules.
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It would be added thermal energy to break intermolecular attractions
when it rains of course you get, water. well that water travels under ground so if you were to remove dirt from the ground and were to dig deep enough you would find water.the effect of taking the water is nothing because eventually it will rain again.
Removing the primary colors (red, blue, yellow) from secondary colors (green, purple, orange) would result in either a desaturated version of the secondary color or a mixture of the other secondary colors. For instance, removing blue from purple would leave a reddish hue, while removing blue from green would result in a yellowish tone.
Removing the salt from the water would increase the temperature required for it to freeze, and also lower the temperature it takes to boil.Meaning it would freeze more easily.
Yes. Cooling down water vapour removes energy. Pressure is a direct measurement of energy density (units for pressure: N/m2 which is the same as Nm per m3). So removing energy from water (thus cooling it) would lower its energy density, decreasing its pressure. Pressure directly influences volume, and so reducing pressure will reduce volume.
Potential energy.
Increasing the cylinder's mass would likely result in a greater amount of thermal energy being absorbed by the cylinder, which could lead to a lower final temperature of the water. This is because the additional mass would require more energy to reach the same temperature, thus drawing heat away from the water. As a result, the water may not heat up as much or as quickly, leading to a lower equilibrium temperature.
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there would be no snakes to eat the frogs and with more frogs their would be less grasshoppers