When heat loss occurs from the result of a reaction, it is called an exothermic reaction (heat taken in is endothermic). the deffinition of heat is the average kenetic internal energy of what is "hot" or "cold". Heat is lost in the transition from g(gas) to l(liquid) g to s(solid) and l to s. and heat is absorbed from s to l, s to g, and l to g.
I believe "heat"To change from one state of matter to another state of matter heat is added or taken away.I think that makes sense!
Yes
Energy must be added or 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 thermal energy is taken away from matter particles move more slowly. When thermal energy is added to matter particles move faster.
Yes, when heat is removed from matter, the molecules within the matter lose kinetic energy, causing the temperature to decrease. This decrease in temperature can lead to phase changes, such as from a liquid to a solid or a gas to a liquid.
heat
Sensible heat is heat supplied or taken away and causes an immediate change in temperature without changing the state. While latent heat is heat supplied or taken away and causes a change in state without change in temperature. This difference can be applied to the certain properties of water/steam. This is called the thermodynamics properties of steam.
It becomes cold.
It slows.
more or less heat
If energy is taken away from matter, the matter will lose its motion and slow down. Depending on the amount of energy removed, the matter may stop moving completely or change its state (e.g. from a gas to a liquid or solid).