You need to take heat energy out of the substance.
Remove it.
Heat energy, although almost any energy will become heat. The amount of energy required depends on the substance.
Heat
Heat energy in a substance is the intensity of vibration of the molecules in that substance. The more the vibration more is the heat energy stored in the object. So in a way Heat energy is the kinetic energy of the molecules in the substance. Thus temperature increases on the increase in the kinetic energy of the gases.
In terms of energy, a liquid will freeze when enough heat energy is removed from it. This will reduce the average kinetic energy of the particles (atoms or molecules).
Heat energy.
You freeze the substance! (You remove energy from the system.)
what is the temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid called
what happen to the heat energy as a substance solidifies
temperature has to be low so it can freeze. it has to release internal energy so it can be stable
Heat
Heat energy, although almost any energy will become heat. The amount of energy required depends on the substance.
Heat is energy the substance needs to change it's state of matter (the more energy a substance has the higher it's temperature)
no, heat is not a substance, it is a form of energy.
If light is absorbed by a substance, it is converted to heat.
The amount of energy it takes to change the temperature of a substance by a certain amount. How much energy it takes to heat a substance ~APEX
heat energy
Endothermic is when a substance gains energy to melt or evaporate, on the other hand exothermic means when a substance gives out energy to freeze or conense :))