Nope, no acid when water freezes, the water freezes by the very cold air turning cold water and cold air makes ice. It's like a recipe!
it gets warmer
It's condensation formed from the water vapour the surrounding air. The cold water absorbes the heat from the surrounding air, including the water in the air which then lacks the energy to remain as a gas and so forms a liquid droplet on the container.
when water evaporates it absorbs heat energy and cools the surrounding air
Water can influence air temperature through the process of evaporation and condensation. When water evaporates, it absorbs heat from the surrounding air, cooling it down. Conversely, when water condenses, it releases heat into the air, warming it up. This interaction helps regulate the temperature of the surrounding air.
Generally the air is cooled, because the air is warmer than the water surrounding it. But during winter in Alaska, the water is cooler than the air. The water will create a fog that freezes on any surface.
When water is thrown in the air and freezes instantly, it forms tiny ice crystals that fall to the ground as snow.
It either freezes or turns to water if the temperature doesn't drop quickly enough
Nope, no acid when water freezes, the water freezes by the very cold air turning cold water and cold air makes ice. It's like a recipe!
it gets warmer
it gets warmer
it gets warmer
When hot water is thrown into freezing air, it rapidly cools and freezes into tiny ice crystals or snowflakes before reaching the ground. This phenomenon is known as the Mpemba effect.
The water molecules release energy in the form of infrared photons that are absorbed by the surrounding air.
It is dispersed into the surrounding air.
it gets warmer as it rises
The "air bubbles" are gases that are dissolved in the water. When the ice freezes the gas make the unfrozen water more concentrated with the dissolved gases until it becomes saturated and then comes out of solution and gets trapped in the surrounding ice. If you look at an ice cube you will notice that bubble are located in the centre which is the last place in the cube that freezes. If you make ice cubes from freshley boiled water you will not get the bubbles as boiling the water forces any dissolved gases to come out of solution and the ice cubes will be perfectly clear.