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When anything is cooled its particles move more slowly.
A liquid becomes a solid when heat is removed. The energy content decreases, and the speed of the particles decrease.
process in which heavier particles of an insoluble solid in a liquid settle down
sweat drips down as the particle move in side your body like conduction
I believe the change from a liquid to a solid is freezing. Some more are listed below: solid to liquid: melting solid to gas: sublimation liquid to gas: evaporation/vaporization gas to liquid: condensation
They slow down and come closer together forming a liquid. Then further cooling will produce a solid.
it becomes a solid.
The average speed of the particles decreases.
In a liquid state, particles are moving at many different speeds. At the surface of the liquid, some of the faster-moving particles are able to escape into the air. Slower-moving particles stay in the liquid state. Slower motion means lower average energy, however, and this means lower temperature. As high-energy particles leave the surface of a liquid it then cools the surface on which it is resting. Scientist call this phenomenon evaporative cooling. Evaporating cooling is common and can be very useful.
They slowed down..
The particles will have lower kinetic energy, which will slow them down, and the pressure inside the can will decrease as a result.
When a gas turns into a liquid, its called condensation. The particles slow down and move closer together.
If I am not wrong..this is what I learnt in chemistry. When a liquid is being frozen, the particles of that liquid will lose kinetic energy and slow down, causing them to move closer together. Thus, as the gaps between the particles decrease and the particles themselves get into a fixed position, it becomes a solid & the particles [only] vibrate in their fixed position. =D
When steam (or "water vapor") becomes water, the particles are condensating or becoming condensation. This is because the particles are cooling down, thereore not moving fast enough to remain a gas; so it becomes a liquid.
From a liquid: the particles are moving freely around the cup as they like, in an unorderly fashion. To a solid: the particles slow down and stop in in orderly fashion in the shape of the container.
You can change a gas into a liquid through cooling and condensation. Cooling a gas reduces the amount of energy between particles, which slows down movement. As particles lose energy they condense into a liquid. The temperature needed to create this depends on the gas in question.
If I am not wrong..this is what I learnt in chemistry. When a liquid is being frozen, the particles of that liquid will lose kinetic energy and slow down, causing them to move closer together. Thus, as the gaps between the particles decrease and the particles themselves get into a fixed position, it becomes a solid & the particles [only] vibrate in their fixed position. =D