when solids are cooled they stay as a solid
when liquids are cooled they turn into a solid
when gases are cooled they condense into liquids
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When a liquid cools, the particles within the liquid slow down and lose energy. Eventually, the particles lose enough energy to come together and form a solid, a process known as solidification. The temperature at which this transition occurs is called the freezing point of the liquid.
Liquids such as oil hardens and becomes solid but other liquids may just evapourate slightly and then condense if that answers your question?
Condensation
CONDENSATION!, my friend, CONDENSATION!,
it depends on what form of state is in
it melts
When ice cools it shrinks
If there's any CO2 in it at the time, it all leaks out. As the gas escapes, it expands, cools, and the pressure in the canister drops.
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Condensation.
Its its liquid state the iron is "molten" As it cools It looses heat and solidifies.
Condensing happens when water vapor cools and becomes liquid water.
Condensation
It condenses into liquid.
When ice cools it shrinks
The liquid cools down. Its molecules move more slowly.
It condenses and becomes liquid water.
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It's called condensation when vapour cools and turns into liquid.
It becomes condensation.The water vapor turns into a liquid
the water vapor turns to liquid
As water vapor cools to the dew point it converts from a gas back to a liquid.
A liquid becomes a solid when heat is removed. The energy content decreases, and the speed of the particles decrease.