If energy is removed from liquid water, it would cool down and eventually freeze into solid ice at its freezing point (0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit).
At absolute zero (0 Kelvin), a solid would have no thermal energy, causing its atoms to stop vibrating. The solid would have minimal to no movement as all kinetic energy is lost. This would lead to the solid reaching its lowest possible energy state.
A substance would have the least thermal energy in the solid state because the particles are closely packed together and have the least amount of kinetic energy.
Yes, to convert a liquid to a solid, energy must be removed from the liquid. This process involves lowering the temperature of the liquid to allow the particles to come together and form a solid structure.
Energy itself cannot become solid. Solid objects are made up of particles such as atoms and molecules that have kinetic energy. Energy can, however, be stored in solid objects in the form of potential energy, such as in a compressed spring or a battery.
If energy is removed from liquid water, it would cool down and eventually freeze into solid ice at its freezing point (0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit).
If all the mitochondria were removed from a cell it would no longer be able to function. This is because the mitochondria produces the energy for the cell.
If you removed energy from neon gas, there would be a decrease in motion and more attraction between the particles.
The steel would get warmer and possibly become a liquid.
No food will be produced. So no energy will be produced
we would die
If both lungs were removed, the person would die.
The electron would be removed from the outermost energy level, which is the fourth energy level, for calcium.
Sweat
It dies.
It wil be on
it would die :*(