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∙ 10y agoThe molecules slow down.
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∙ 10y agoWhen water vapor condenses to form a liquid, the average speed of the water molecules decreases. This is because the molecules are moving closer together and are held more tightly by intermolecular forces in the liquid state.
The molecules slow down.
When a gas changes into a liquid, it is called condensation. The speed of the gas molecules decreases during condensation, as they lose kinetic energy and come closer together to form a liquid.
Yes, when the molecules in a gas are cooled down and their speed decreases, they come closer together and turn into a liquid. This process is known as condensation, and it occurs when the kinetic energy of the gas molecules decreases enough for them to form a liquid.
Evaporation speeds up molecules. When a liquid evaporates, molecules at the surface gain enough energy to overcome intermolecular forces and escape into the surrounding air as a gas. This process results in the faster-moving molecules leaving the liquid, causing the average kinetic energy and speed of the remaining molecules to decrease, which leads to cooling of the liquid.
When molecules in a body move with increased speed, they gain kinetic energy. If this increase in kinetic energy is significant enough, it can lead to a change in phase, such as from a solid to a liquid, or from a liquid to a gas. These phase changes are a result of the increased movement of molecules overcoming the intermolecular forces holding them together in a particular phase.
The molecules slow down.
When a gas changes into a liquid, it is called condensation. The speed of the gas molecules decreases during condensation, as they lose kinetic energy and come closer together to form a liquid.
condensation and the speed decreases
When a gas changes into a liquid, it is called condensation. During condensation, the speed of the gas molecules decreases as they lose energy, allowing them to come together and form a liquid.
A liquid becomes a solid when heat is removed. The energy content decreases, and the speed of the particles decrease.
Yes, when the molecules in a gas are cooled down and their speed decreases, they come closer together and turn into a liquid. This process is known as condensation, and it occurs when the kinetic energy of the gas molecules decreases enough for them to form a liquid.
The molecules absorb more energy, more speed and can be released from the liquid.
The temperature and speed remain constant.
When a liquid is heated, the kinetic energy of its particles increases, causing them to move faster and farther apart. This results in the liquid expanding and eventually reaching its boiling point, at which it changes into a gas.
When water molecules are converted from the gaseous state (water vapor) to the liquid state (condensation), they lose speed. This is because in the liquid state, the water molecules are more closely packed together, leading to a decrease in their average kinetic energy and thus a decrease in their speed.
Evaporation speeds up molecules. When a liquid evaporates, molecules at the surface gain enough energy to overcome intermolecular forces and escape into the surrounding air as a gas. This process results in the faster-moving molecules leaving the liquid, causing the average kinetic energy and speed of the remaining molecules to decrease, which leads to cooling of the liquid.
As a gas changes back into a liquid, the molecules lose energy and slow down. This causes them to move closer together and form a more organized structure, transitioning from a disordered gas phase to a more structured liquid phase. The process is known as condensation.