As water evaporates, water molecules at the surface gain enough energy to break free from the liquid phase and enter the gas phase. These molecules become water vapor and move away from the liquid surface, resulting in the overall decrease in the liquid water level.
Heat is taken away during evaporation. As the liquid absorbs heat from its surroundings and gains energy, some of the molecules at the surface of the liquid gain enough energy to overcome the intermolecular forces holding them together, and they escape into the gas phase. This process removes heat from the remaining liquid, causing it to cool down.
Evaporation is when a liquid turns into a gas, like water drying up on the ground and disappearing into the air. It happens when the sun heats up the liquid and causes it to change into tiny, invisible particles that float away.
The change of water from a liquid to a gas is called evaporation. This process occurs when water molecules gain enough energy to break away from the surface of the liquid and become a vapor in the air.
The ice cubes will begin to melt as they absorb heat energy from the liquid water. This process will continue until the ice cubes reach the same temperature as the liquid water and completely melt, resulting in a colder water temperature overall.
When energy is taken away from water vapor, it will condense and turn into liquid water. This process is known as condensation, where the water vapor loses energy and transforms into tiny droplets that collect together to form clouds or precipitation.
It becomes cold.
What happens when thermal energy is taken away
Water changes to a solid, ice, when heat is taken away from it. You can think of putting water into the freezer. Since the freezer is cold, heat flows out of the water making it become ice cubes.
When you heat a liquid and it changes phase it becomes a solid.
As water evaporates, water molecules at the surface gain enough energy to break free from the liquid phase and enter the gas phase. These molecules become water vapor and move away from the liquid surface, resulting in the overall decrease in the liquid water level.
When heat is taken away from solid ice, its temperature decreases until it reaches the melting point of ice (0°C). At this point, the ice will start to melt and change into liquid water. Any further removal of heat will continue to decrease the temperature of the water until it freezes again.
That depends on how much energy, but simply:added, more ice melts to water - if enough is added all the ice will melt and the temperature risestaken away, more water freezes to ice - if enough is taken away all the water wii freeze and the temperature will dropAs long as there is both ice and water the temperature will hold constant.
They get taken away
You can't drive.
It is taken away
It slows.