When water molecules are disappearing into the air, the process is called evaporation. This occurs when water transitions from a liquid state to a gaseous state due to increased temperature or decreased pressure. The water molecules gain enough energy to break free from the liquid's surface and enter the atmosphere as water vapor.
water does not have carbon di oxide in it
The volume of water used in the disappearing cross experiment is varied to observe the effects of different concentrations on the rate of the reaction. By changing the volume of water, researchers can test how the reaction rate is affected as the concentration of the reactants changes. This helps in understanding the relationship between concentration and reaction rates.
No. Water is a compound of oxygen and hydrogen. Carbon and oxygen will combined to form carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide.
No, the salt disappearing as it dissolves in water is a physical change, not a chemical reaction. This process involves the breaking of intermolecular forces between salt molecules, allowing them to mix and become distributed within the water. The chemical composition of the salt remains the same throughout this process.
Examples of sublimation include dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) turning into carbon dioxide gas without melting, mothballs slowly disappearing without leaving a residue, and snow vaporizing into water vapor without melting into liquid water.
He might have floated out to sea
Because it is getting to hot for them they have no water
No, it is released as carbon dioxide and water.
That's called evaporation.
Drying clothes on a clothesline where the water in the clothes evaporates into the air. Puddles disappearing on a sunny day as the water evaporates into the atmosphere. Steam rising from a pot of boiling water as the liquid transforms into vapor.
No. Evaporation is water that is hot disappearing into steam.
Projectile from Ten Inch Disappearing Gun Striking Water Sandy Hook - 1897 was released on: USA: February 1897
evaporation there you go
The most typical mirage that people see in the desert is an oasis.
It is an example of physical weathering, it is when water meets with a mountain or boulder and pounds against it, eventually the bolder will be a little cave and the little river will be "disappearing" into it. thank you Science class
No, water molecules are made of Hydrogen and Oxygen, there is no Carbon.