Yes, petroleum freezes solid at a sufficiently low temperature. In fact, there is only one substance which does not have a solid phase, which is helium. Helium exists only as a gas or a liquid. But everything else will freeze if sufficiently cooled.
earth cooled suffciently
When a sample of liquid is cooled its thermal energy goes to its surroundings
antifreeze coolant
it evaporates when it is warm and not cool.If a gas is sufficiently cooled, it will condense into a liquid; but it does not evaporate.Evaporation (from evaporate) is the process by which a liquid turns into a vapor or gas.
I assume you mean what happens to the molecules... They slow down due to the loss of kinetic energy when the liquid is cooled. When they are sufficiently cooled as to cause freezing, that's a different story.
A gas is a gas, as the name suggests. It can, along with liquid be referred to as a fluid. Cooled and pressurised sufficiently it can become a liquid and cooled further, a solid.
The molecular movement begins to slow down. Intermolecular interactions increase. When the liquid has cooled sufficiently, it will begin to freeze and form a solid.
Thermoplas or thermoplastic is a polymer that turns to a liquid when heated and freezes to a very glassy state when cooled sufficiently.
A thermosplastic is a polymer that turns to a liquid when heated and freezes to a very glassy state when cooled sufficiently.
Yes, petroleum freezes solid at a sufficiently low temperature. In fact, there is only one substance which does not have a solid phase, which is helium. Helium exists only as a gas or a liquid. But everything else will freeze if sufficiently cooled.
Condensation happens when a gaseous substance (a substance which is in a gas state) is cooled sufficiently to revert it back into a liquid state.
it is the plastic that keeps heat in and does not let heat out
When water vapor loses energy it "turns" into a liquid
Earth cooled sufficiently.
When a liquid is cooled, the rate of evaporation slows down
earth cooled suffciently