As water changes from a liquid to a solid, heat is released. The heat of fusion of water is 79.72 cal/g or 333.55 J/g.
The name for solid water is ice. It changes to a liquid when it melts.
Condensation, which changes vapor to liquid water, and freezing, which changes liquid water to solid ice.
You remove energy from it's solid state; then it returns to a liquid. The H20 molecules move further apart when you go from a solid to a liquid (and even further when it goes to a gas)
the water looses energy to become solid (freezing). This happens due to electrons (which transfer and store the energy) going to a lower state where the atoms get closer together. Therefore ice takes up a smaller volume than when it is in a liquid state.
if you have a chemical liquid (including water), you can take heat energy out of that chemical until it gets under a certain temperature, where it turns from a liquid into a solid. Different chemicals have different temperatures where this happens, and with water it is 0c.
A LIQUID FREEZES TO SOLID
volume increses,
loses energy
When water freezes it changes from a liquid to a solid. When water boils or evaporates it changes from a liquid to a gas.
Energy is used when water changes from a solid to a liquid.
The three phases of water are, liquid, solid and gas. Water changes from liquid to solid by Freezing. It changes from liquid to gas by Evaporation. It changes from solid to gas by Sublimation. It changes from solid to liquid by Melting. It changes from gas to liquid by Condensation.
water is a solid then it melts now it is a liquid
The name for solid water is ice. It changes to a liquid when it melts.
Condensation, which changes vapor to liquid water, and freezing, which changes liquid water to solid ice.
The particles begin to come closer and attach to eachother, then when their solid they begin to vibrate :)
it turn into a solid a liquid or a gas. gas is steam or a cloud a solid is ice or hail and a liquid is just normal water
liquid to solid