Depending on the type of energy, it will either move or have a temperature increase.
To become a solid, a liquid will absorb heat energy.
When you add kinetic energy to a solid the molecules won't move
this process is the process of gaining thermal energy. As any matter changes state from solid to any other form it will require energy. As energy is exerted on the solid perssure or electric or thermal or other type, the solid will obsorb the energy and change state. The solid thereby will in turn and at a ratio, increase the thermal energy it consumes.
the molecules vibrate more rapidly and the solid expands a little the temperatuer also transfers faster through the solid
The latent heat of fusion
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What happens to a solid when energy is removed
both can be achieved by applying heat and breaking up the formation of the molecules at different levels of applied energy.
You can change both of these by increasing or decreasing the speed of the molecules (kinetic energy), or by increasing or decreasing the heat applied (thermal energy). If you want to melt ice, you can increase the kinetic energy by increasing the thermal energy. The opposite occurs if you want to freeze water.
released. energy is taken from environment to weaken individual bonds between H2O molecules. When water moves from higher to lower ordered state, the air surroundint the H2O will have heat subtracted.
Water changes directly to a solid when heat is applied
No, a liquid releases energy to its surroundings when it becomes a solid.
A solid will maintain its shape when force is applied to it.
no !