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Gas, Liquid, Solid
To become a solid, a liquid will absorb heat energy.
solid, liquid then gas
Frozen water (ice) is a solid. when ice melts the water molecules gain kinetic energy and are able to break free of their rigid hydrogen bonding. This is the definition of a liquid!!! The order goes from most to least kinetic energy; plasma, gas, liquid, solid, absolute zero. Before the ice is to be melted that is called potential energy.
The latent heat of fusion
Gas, Liquid, Solid
Solid, liquid, gas, plasma - in that order.
solid, liquid then gas
Energy must be released-- A gas has a high amount of energy with it's atoms speeding around inside of it, a liquid has less energy, and a solid has the least. energy.
If the molecules in question have a solid phase, for example water which goes from liquid to solid, namely ice, then least kinetic energy is the solid phase, with minimum kinetic occurring at 0 Kelvin (absolute zero).
ANSWERI don't understand how much energy is in a solid. Will someone please give an answer to this question...HOW MUCH ENERGY IS IN A SOLID, LIQUID AND GAS???Well actually solid has the least, liquid has moderate and gas is fast.
Going from gas phase directly to solid state will conserve maximum energy. Just the opposite of the statement above will be true for maximum energy release. Changing from solid to directly into gas is called sublimation.
Solid, as they have the least amount of energy. Solid, as they have the least amount of energy. Solid, as they have the least amount of energy. Solid, as they have the least amount of energy.
Solid has more energy. It has extensive energy as compared to liquid and gas.
Energy is used when water changes from a solid to a liquid.
To become a solid, a liquid will absorb heat energy.
a loss in energy cause the change from liquid to solid like-wise a rise in energy causes a change from solid to liquid.