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The layer of water where temperature drops sharply is called the thermocline. This is a zone of rapid temperature change in the ocean that separates the warm surface water from the colder deep water.
Yes, cohesion causes water molecules to stick together, making it resistant to changes in temperature. This is because it takes a lot of energy to break the hydrogen bonds between water molecules, resulting in water having a high specific heat capacity and stabilizing its temperature.
The water stays cool because of its high specific heat capacity. This means that water can absorb and store a lot of heat before its temperature increases significantly, making it resistant to quick temperature changes.
No, there is no temperature change when mixing ethanol and water because they form a homogenous solution. The heat released during solvent mixing is offset by the heat absorbed during solvent separation.
you can change liquid water to water vapo by putting the water in a pot and heating up the water then when the boiling is done you will see the water vaper on the cover and that how you change the liquid water to water vaper
Sulfuric acid is generally less resistant to temperature change compared to water because its viscosity changes more with temperature variations. This can lead to faster changes in its physical properties, such as density and conductivity, in response to temperature changes.
Yes, the viscosity of water does vary with temperature. As the temperature of water increases, its viscosity decreases, making it less resistant to flow. Conversely, as the temperature decreases, the viscosity of water increases, making it more resistant to flow.
The teamperature does not change
Not significantly, but it will change the temperature that water boils at.
Boiling water in a glass carafe is not recommended because the sudden temperature change can cause the glass to crack or shatter. It's safer to use a kettle or heat-resistant container made specifically for boiling water.
Yes, winds can change the tempertaure of water.
it does not change
Water temperature can change due to factors such as sunlight, air temperature, and water depth. In colder climates, water temperature can decrease due to colder air temperatures or melting ice. In warmer climates, water temperature can increase due to sunlight exposure and warmer air temperatures. Human activities such as industrial discharge or climate change can also impact water temperature.
To change liquid water into a solid, you need to lower the temperature below 0 degrees Celsius to freeze it. To change liquid water into a gas, you need to raise the temperature above 100 degrees Celsius to evaporate it.
yes it is changing. It's increasing with the temperature.
Most GPS golf ranger finders are normally water-resistant or waterproof and have a design that is fully coated for any temperature climates or elevations on the golf course.
The energy that goes into temperature change is being used to change the state of the water, and until the transition is complete, it will not change temperature. The same goes for turning liquid water into a vapor. It is called the "latent heat", and sometimes "heat of fusion".