Freezing is an exothermic process.
It will change.
When scientists add heat energy to an object, the particles in the object gain kinetic energy, causing them to move faster and increasing the object's temperature. When heat energy is taken away from an object, the particles lose kinetic energy, moving slower, and decreasing the object's temperature.
Put some on and take some away ;-) lol
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Freezing is an exothermic process.
Yes, to take energy from something would be cooling it. And to give energy to something is to heat it, so what your asking is, is it possible to heat or cool something ?
add or take away heat.
A credit would take away.
To make something freeze, you typically have to remove heat rather than add it. The removal of heat causes the substance to reach a lower temperature, eventually leading to the solidification process. This is known as the process of freezing.
It will change.
If you mean 'add' as in Math an antonym would be: subtract, take away, withdraw Hope that helped!
take away it is deacreasing
When scientists add heat energy to an object, the particles in the object gain kinetic energy, causing them to move faster and increasing the object's temperature. When heat energy is taken away from an object, the particles lose kinetic energy, moving slower, and decreasing the object's temperature.
The answer would be chum, though it is an informal use of the word friend, it works. Take away 'te' from chute and then add a 'm'.
Evaporation takes away energy from the surroundings because it requires heat energy to convert liquid water into water vapor. This process is endothermic, meaning it absorbs heat energy from the environment, resulting in a cooling effect.
take away the e then add the suffix.