It loses energy.
Any substance, when its gas is cooled below its condensation temperature.
If air is compressed and cooled, the temperature of the air will become negative. Now depending on how much humidity there is in that air being compressed we might get some water droplets as it is being cooled. Carbon dioxide when compressed and cooled we get dry ice.
Substances can change state, usually when they are heated or cooled. For example, liquid water turns into steam when it is heated enough, and it turns into ice when it is cooled enough. The closeness, arrangement and motion of the particles in a substance change when it changes state.
Changes in state can occur when a substance is heated, cooled or even if an external pressure change occurs.
When a cooled saturated potassium nitrate solution is added to water, the concentration of the potassium nitrate decreases making it less likely that he substance will precipitate out of solution.
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move faster when heated they move slower when cooled
a liquid then if cooled further it would turn into a solid a liquid then if cooled further it would turn into a solid
Any substance, when its gas is cooled below its condensation temperature.
YES, as far as I'm concerned, a substance expands when heated and contracts when cooled.
it refers to a substance undergoing a reversible change of colour when heated or cooled
chemical change
Condensation happens when a gaseous substance (a substance which is in a gas state) is cooled sufficiently to revert it back into a liquid state.
If a substance is cooled and solidified rapidly, generally amorphous material is obtained instead of crystals. In order to obtain good quality crystals, if is better that the substance solidifies slowly
If air is compressed and cooled, the temperature of the air will become negative. Now depending on how much humidity there is in that air being compressed we might get some water droplets as it is being cooled. Carbon dioxide when compressed and cooled we get dry ice.
Generally, yes. The atoms in a substance move around much less the cooler they are, so the substance takes up less space.
When cooled enough it will condense into a liquid. The required temperature changes with the substance.