when liquid loses enough energy then it will be transformed to the solid stat. For example if we get energy from liquid water then the water molecules can not move with same speed that they had before, therefore they will loss their activity and become solid. like ice
The more energy a particle losses, the slower the particles will vibrate. This decrease in the particles' movement will allow a greater amount of stronger intermolecular bonds to form between the particles. So, a solid will eventually form if the particles lose enough energy. The loss of energy will also decrease the temperature of the liquid because the movement of the particles creates the heat present inside of it.
In short, the particles will slow down, form bonds with each other, and decrease in temperature.
That depends how much you heat it.
In other words if you add heat to a liquid it definitely becomes a gas.
The particles will move slower as energy is lost.
If a liquid loses enough energy it undergoes a phase change and becomes a solid.
It becomes a gas/vapor.
Energy is lost. According to this the speed and direction would change
Matter is lost and energy is released.
if napthalene absorbs energy at 250j per minute how much energy is lost to effect the phase
An alpha particle consists of 2 neutrons and 2 protons which are lost from the nucleus of the decaying particle so the mass of those particles is lost.
Electrons are these particles.
the particles will move closer together
Carbon Dioxide Brother
Energy is lost. According to this the speed and direction would change
When a gas is cooled the individual particles of the gas lose energy. As this energy is lost these particles start slowing down as they flow less. Once they have lost sufficient energy the particles come close enough together that they can be perceived as a liquid.
Energy is lost because it is a bund molimentary.
Matter is lost and energy is released.
The short answer generally is that heat energy is lost from the gas particles to the sourrounding area, resulting in the attraction forces of the particles to draw them closer to each other and condensing the matter into a liquid. When heat is added, the particles move around faster. When enough heat is added, the energy eventually overcomes the attraction force, causing the matter to evaporate into a gas.
In condensation, energy is released or lost. When water vapor changes into liquid water, it releases heat energy to the surroundings, causing the temperature to increase. This process is exothermic.
The law of conservation of energy.
The particles will move slower as energy is lost.
A change in temperature is actually a measurement of the energy gained or lost. If something gets warmer, it is because energy is being added. If it gets colder, it is releasing heat/energy.
if napthalene absorbs energy at 250j per minute how much energy is lost to effect the phase