No, energy is removed.
No, freezing is a result of losing thermal energy (heat).
what happens to molecules as energy is added the temperature increses
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This happens during boiling and freezing the energy being absorbed is going into making the state change.
When thermal energy is added to particles of matter, it causes the particles to move faster and emit more energy.
No, freezing is a result of losing thermal energy (heat).
what happens to molecules as energy is added the temperature increses
they spread apart and move faster when energy is added.
When electrical energy is added to water it creates electric shock.
the molecules freeze and it turns to the freezing point
it heats up
When energy is added during a phase change the energy is used to break molecular bonds.
The freezing point is lowered slightly as some energy is absorbed by the impurities.
it heats up
When energy is added to an atom, the electrons move to outer levels of the shell. When they drop back down, they release the energy in the form of photons.
This is the property of freezing point depression and boiling point elevation. This is because of the solute absorbing the energy added to the system to heat its own molecules and so it would require more energy to boil the solvent. Likewise for freezing point depression, the molecules retain more energy.
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