Hi,
lets look at this from "bottom to top", that is: Solid state, Liquid State , Gaseous State.
starting with the solid state molecules have virtually no kinetic energy and so they stick together in one bulk... now suppose we put this mass on a source of heat, the molecules will gain energy from the heat and start to vibrate rapidly until they partially break free from the bulk, this indicates that we started going to the liquid phase and if we wait a little more all the molecules will break free and slide past each other forming a pure liquid.
if we turn off the heat the particles will lose their energy and at some point will stick to each other again forming the solid.
if we continue heating however, the molecules in the liquid will eventually break totally free and they will have enough kinetic energy to form a gas.
i hope this helped you :)
As a liquid approaches its freezing point, the tiny particles of matter start to slow down and come closer together. This causes the particles to lose energy, leading to the formation of a solid structure as they arrange themselves into a more organized pattern.
When the vacant spaces between particles of a liquid decrease, the liquid becomes more dense and its volume decreases. This can be achieved by applying pressure to the liquid or by cooling it, which causes the particles to come closer together and occupy less space.
During melting, the particles in a substance gain energy and overcome intermolecular forces to transition from a solid to a liquid state. In contrast, during freezing, the particles lose energy, slow down, and form intermolecular bonds to transition from a liquid to a solid state.
During the transition from a liquid to a solid, as the temperature decreases, the particles in the liquid slow down and come closer together, forming a more orderly arrangement. This results in the solidification of the substance, with the particles locked into a fixed position in a specific crystalline structure.
This process is called solidification or freezing. When a substance loses heat energy and its particles slow down enough to form a rigid structure, it changes from a liquid to a solid state.
The temperature at which a liquid becomes a solid is freezing point and when a solid is turned into a gas it is called sublimation. For a liquid to freeze the attractions between the particles must overcome their motion.So,Freezing; a liquid to a solid.Sublimation; when a solid becomes a gas.About Particles; they must overcome their motion
it depends on wether you are freezing the liquid, or melting the liquid.
This physical process is called freezing.
When the vacant spaces between particles of a liquid decrease, the liquid becomes more dense and its volume decreases. This can be achieved by applying pressure to the liquid or by cooling it, which causes the particles to come closer together and occupy less space.
freezing
the particles are given more energy.
These particles are transformed in gas.
The particles are no longer fixed by the forces keeping it a liquid
particles harden
Either and both liquifaction &/or freezing.
This is a change of phase from liquid to solid.
When anything is cooled its particles move more slowly.
The liquid will turn into a gas so the particles are gonna be moving around freely.