A substance loses energy both when it freezes and when it heats up.
It loses energy.
False - A substance gains or loses ELECTRONS, no protons.
Freezing is exothermic as a substance loses heat to its surroundings when it freezes.
it loses half its energy and becomes ADP.
The distance increases, as the particles become more energetic and the substance loses its definite volume, as the particles bounce around, due to heat/increased energy.
It loses energy.
thermal energy
When a substance cools, it loses thermal energy to its surrounding environment.
Thermal energy
exothermic
energy
Very true.
Yes. It gets cold and condenses.
The density of the substance becomes higher because of the particles slow down and move closer together when the substance cools.
during the rotation of turbine its 65 percent energy is lost as heat
Once it loses sufficient energy, it will become a solid. During that interim period it may be a mixture of gas-solid or liquid-solid, or it may be a supercooled liquid.
A gas loses thermal energy during condensation.