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How liquid is cooled?

By slowing the molecules down


When gas is cooled its molecules?

.... will slow down in motility.


What happens to molecules when they are cooled down?

When molecules are cooled down, they lose energy and move more slowly, causing them to come closer together and form a solid or liquid state, depending on the temperature.


What happens to air when it's cooled?

The molecules in it slow down and the total volume decreases.


What happens to the same molecules of water when they cool off?

'They die.".....No.They slow down in movement. When the molecules completely stop, it is called absolute zero. When the molecules slow down it goes from a gas, to a liquid, to a solid.it is impossible to get t o absolute zero .scientists have come with in 1/1000 of a degree but it is physically impossible to get atoms to be completely separated from any natural heat source.


What happens to the rate of the evaporation of a liquid as the liquid is cooled?

When a liquid is cooled, the rate of evaporation slows down


A liquid cooled down below a certain temperature becomes a what?

A liquid cooled down below a certain temperature becomes a solid through a process called freezing or solidification. This transformation is due to the decrease in kinetic energy of the molecules, causing them to come together and form a more ordered structure.


Why does metal contract?

Metals, like most solids will contract when cooled. When cooled the atoms or molecules slow down, vibrating less often, causing a smaller average separation between them.


How do liquids act when they are cooled?

When liquids are cooled, their molecules slow down and move closer together, which causes them to contract or solidify, depending on the substance. This process is known as freezing or solidification. The specific behavior of a liquid when cooled will depend on its chemical composition and temperature.


How fast do molescules move when object is cooled?

That depends how cool you make the molecules. Theoretically at Absolute zero (0k) molecules are supposed to cease to vibrate. I say theoretically, because absolute Zero is unobtainable and also it doesn't take into account movement at the Quantum scale.


Simple molecules are further broken down in cells in a process called?

Simple molecules are further broken down in cells in a process called catabolism.


What process is used to turn a liquid into a solid?

The process used to turn a liquid into a solid is called freezing. When a liquid is cooled to its freezing point, the molecules slow down and come together in an orderly arrangement to form a solid.