the particles freeze up & not moving they lose energy and turn into ice
As the particles start getting colder, they move slower and slower. They never stop, but they do move extremely slowly.
For example, when water is frozen, the particles in it freeze close together. Thus, forming ice. When the particles in a liquid are thawed out, the particles spread out.
They slow down, then just vibrate without moving any significant distance.
These particles cannot freeze.
The particles get so attracted to each other making them form into a solid
When the stearic acid changes into solid from liquid it becomes stiff
Its pretty simple. The saliva on your tongue freezes while you lick the ice pop. And what happens when something freezes on another object? BAM. Frozen. Hope this helps :)
It hurts.
If it freezes just a little it becomes cold water, but if it freezes more it becomes ice.
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the particles in the liquid move so slowly that they begin to take on their fixed positions
It explodes and the apocalypse happens.... What do you think happens? it freezes
A liquid becomes a solid when heat is removed. The energy content decreases, and the speed of the particles decrease.
The particles get so attracted to each other making them form into a solid
It freezes.
When the stearic acid changes into solid from liquid it becomes stiff
This would depend on the freezing temperature of the material, and therefore, also on the type of material in question. At absolute zero, a theoretical temperature, all motion of the particles stops.
the water particles become solid paticles
it's freezes
When a body freezes, its particles vibrate in place.
Bombarding particles is particle that bombard the wall of a surface.This usually happens because of the air pressure in something.