Science, asked by gaviolaezekielsamsaa, 2 months ago

1. How did the ice change as it was placed on a warm place?
2. How did the water change as it was place in high heat?
3. What are the effects of temperature changes in water? Explain your answer.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1. If ice is warmed enough, it can change to liquid water. Heating a substance makes the molecules move faster. Cooling a substance makes the molecules move slower.

2. Water's high heat capacity is a property caused by hydrogen bonding among water molecules. When heat is absorbed, hydrogen bonds are broken and water molecules can move freely. When the temperature of water decreases, the hydrogen bonds are formed and release a considerable amount of energy.

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Answered by shaluyadav546
6

Answer:

1.If ice is warmed enough, it can change to liquid water. Heating a substance makes the molecules move faster. Cooling a substance makes the molecules move slower.

2. That is, water has a high heat of vaporization, the amount of energy needed to change one gram of a liquid substance to a gas at constant temperature. ... This is because the molecules with the highest kinetic energy are lost to evaporation (see the video on evaporative cooling for more info).

3.Air and Water Temperature Increases

Air and Water Temperature IncreasesLower levels of dissolved oxygen due to the inverse relationship that exists between dissolved oxygen and temperature. As the temperature of the water increases, dissolved oxygen levels decrease. Increases in pathogens, nutrients and invasive species.

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