a solid is formed
Probably nothing, because if you heat up a solid normally it would melt into a smaller solid or even into a liquid. So you could infer that the opposite thing would happen if you cooled down a solid (nothing would happen)
true
It contracts.
Rime
a solid is formed
Under O oC water become ice (a solid).
The plates will then stop moving
Probably nothing, because if you heat up a solid normally it would melt into a smaller solid or even into a liquid. So you could infer that the opposite thing would happen if you cooled down a solid (nothing would happen)
a liquid then if cooled further it would turn into a solid a liquid then if cooled further it would turn into a solid
no it expands with heat, it shrinks when cooled
A solid gas, like dry ice (frozen carbon dioxide), is already frozen and will continue to be frozen if it is cooled. If a liquid is cooled to its freezing point, then it will freeze and become a solid.
They are solid
Solid rock.
It contracts. solid
A solid's particles already vibrate in relatively fixed positions. However, when the solid is cooled enough, the particles will likely vibrate even less.
As air molecules are cooled, they condense and form a liquid, and if cooled even further, will form a solid.