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* solid to liquid: melting* liquid to solid: freezing* liquid to gas: vaporization* gas to liquid: liquefaction* solid to gas: sublimation* gas to solid: deposition
The molecules of any substance are attracted together. Heat causes the molecules of a solid to separate from each other, making the solid become a liquid.
Particles in a liquid can slide past each other but are still packed together.
When you turn a solid into a liquid you melt or liquefythe solid. Usually, this process requires heat to make the substance's molecules force each other far enough away that they can no longer maintain their form, and become a liquid.
sublimation deposition SOLID ============> GAS ==============> SOLID melting freezing SOLID ============> LIQUID =============> SOLID (solidfication) condensation vaporization GAS =============> LIQUID =============> GAS
The particles of a liquid are not attached to each other. The particles of a solid are.
Rain- liquid hail- solid sleet- liquid snow - solid is there any other types of precipitaiton?
Liquid is the state of matter that has particles that slid by each other.
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Solid.
Alcohol can dissolve in water. It can dissolve in any proportion. Once mixed, these two substances can hardly be isolated from each other unless subjected to distillation process.
No, a snowflake is not a liquid. It is a solid crystal. And each crystal in unique and unlike any other snowflake.
* solid to liquid: melting* liquid to solid: freezing* liquid to gas: vaporization* gas to liquid: liquefaction* solid to gas: sublimation* gas to solid: deposition
The molecules of any substance are attracted together. Heat causes the molecules of a solid to separate from each other, making the solid become a liquid.
The particles are farther apart from each other, and the pull on each atom loosens.
Particles in a liquid can slide past each other but are still packed together.
The point at which a solid becomes a liquid is known as the melting point. This differs depending on the solid.