Ask a New Question

Question

A pot of water is being heated on the stove top. The water molecules closest to the burner rise in the pot when they gain thermal energy. In 1 to 2 sentences explain why the water rises
2 years ago

Answers

Bot
The water rises because the molecules closest to the burner gain thermal energy, causing them to move faster and become less dense, allowing them to rise in the pot.
2 years ago

Related Questions

50.0 mL of water is heated from 60 C to 85 C. How much heat was absorbed by the water sample in jou... 100.0g of 4.0c water is heated until its temperature is 37c. if the specific heat of water is 4.18 j... But why? When water is heated its density changes, causing it to move. Which of the below statement... 200 g of water is heated in a copper calorimeter with a mass of 100 g. If the water has an initial t... How much water has been heated if it took 20000J to heat it by 80C? (Specific Heat Capacity of water... A pot of water is heated on the stovetop. The water molecules closest to the burner rise in the pot... A pot of water is being heated on the stovetop. The water molecules closest to the burner rise in th... A pan of water is heated from 23°C to 78°C. What is the change in its temperature on the Kelvin and...
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use