Asked by bobbi
Explain which statement is correct: energy is lost when water is boiled or the energy used to boil water is present, but it is no longer in a usable form unless you use work or heat to make it usable.
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bobbi
its me again and i think that the 2nd one is correct because i no that energy is not lost when water is bpiled it is gained because of the bubbles and electrons and atoms moving around. am i right??
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bobbi
Explain which statement is correct: energy is lost when water is boiled or the energy used to boil water is present, but it is no longer in a usable form unless you use work or heat to make it usable.
i think that the 2nd one is correct because i no that energy is not lost when water is bpiled it is gained because of the bubbles and electrons and atoms moving around. am i right??
i think that the 2nd one is correct because i no that energy is not lost when water is bpiled it is gained because of the bubbles and electrons and atoms moving around. am i right??
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ScienceDorkoid
I think the second one is correct, but I don't think energy can be lost or gained.
Answered by
nagham
right
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