The liquid becomes cold.
They lose energy.
When energy is removed, the particles involved lose kinetic energy-they slow down.
its particles stop moving around because of loosing kinetic energy. As you know kinetic energy is something that moves around .And particles in sample of matter cool off and stop.
they move like old people
The particles will move slower as energy is lost.
They lose energy.
The particles in a substance lose thermal energy as the temperature decreases, because the particles are moving and vibrating less.
When energy is removed, the particles involved lose kinetic energy-they slow down.
No
the particles in a gas lose enough thermal energy to form a liquid.
No. They gain.
With clean water energy is stored but dirty water keeps energy but loses it in the end
its particles stop moving around because of loosing kinetic energy. As you know kinetic energy is something that moves around .And particles in sample of matter cool off and stop.
they dont move as much
condensation
Condensation.
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.