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When liquid changes to solid here is heat?

When this happens,the liquid loses all its heat & becomes solid.


What happens to solid liquids and gases when they are heated?

Solids ---heat---> Liquids ---more heat---> gases


What happens to heat energy when a substance changes from solid to liquid?

it melts


What happens to the heat energy which is supplied to the solid once it starts melting?

when solid has already melted and when heat is supplied it starts increasing the temperature of liquid


What happens when you don't add heat to a solid?

Nothing? If you do nothing to it, nothing will happen to it.


What happens when heat meets a solid?

When heat is applied to a solid, the temperature of the solid increases, causing the particles within the solid to gain energy and vibrate more rapidly. Eventually, the solid may reach its melting point and transition into a liquid state.


What happens when heat is added to a solid?

When heat is added to a solid, its particles start vibrating more rapidly, increasing their kinetic energy. This causes the solid to expand slightly as the particles spread out. If enough heat is added, the solid may reach its melting point and turn into a liquid.


What happens to solid when absorb or release heat?

When a solid absorbs heat, its temperature increases and the particles within the solid vibrate more rapidly, leading to an expansion in volume. When a solid releases heat, its temperature decreases and the particles vibrate less, causing the solid to contract in volume.


What happens to metal railroad tracks during the heat of a summer day?

The rails expand during the heat of a summer day.


If you heat a gas what happens?

If it is heated up to much in a SOLID it will push of the"lid" because of the presure.


What happens to hydrogen in Jupiters atmosphere as you go deeper?

It becomes a solid and gives off heat.


How does heat move as a solid?

In a solid, heat is transferred through a process called conduction. This happens when heat energy is transferred from one particle to another in a solid material through direct contact. The particles vibrate faster as they gain energy, causing adjacent particles to also vibrate and transfer heat.