when liquid loses enough energy then it will be transformed to the solid stat. For example if we get energy from liquid water then the water molecules can not move with same speed that they had before, therefore they will loss their activity and become solid. like ice
its losing
The transition from a gas to a liquid phase by losing energy is called condensation. It happens when the thermal energy in the gas decreases to the point where the particles slow down and come together to form a liquid.
Loss of energy is not a chemical reaction. Hot tea becomes cold by just sitting and losing heat to the surroundings. Gases -- steam is just water in the gas form -- can lose heat to the point that their molecules will attract strongly enough to condense into the liquid form. Whether a substance is a gas or a liquid is caused by heat energy, which is a form of kinetic energy, causing molecules to move faster (more heat) or slower (less heat). If the molecules move fast enough the attractive forces from one molecule to another will not be great enough to hold them in the liquid form.
When the ionization energy becomes too great.
A liquid changes into a solid state when its particles start losing energy. This is usually due to a decrease in temperature because if there is less heat energy present, there is less kinetic energy produced in the particles. As the particles of the liquid continue to slow down its vibration speed, it becomes a solid. The word for this is known as freezing and the best example for it is the change of state from water (liquid) to ice (solid).
It becomes a liquid; this physical change is called liquefaction.
The potential energy of a substance decreases when it changes into a liquid. This is because it's losing the heat energy it had when in gas form to become liquid.
It looses energy to the surroundings. When bindings brakes, energy is released.
The process by which a gas becomes liquid is called Condensation That's the name of it! I was trying to remember it, glad Hmshood has a better memory than me. The physical process, by the way, is the molecules losing enough energy (usually cooling off) to let the intermolecular forces take hold and keep them together. If it keeps cooling, they often solidify into a crystalline latice.
The potential energy of a substance decreases when it changes into a liquid. This is because it's losing the heat energy it had when in gas form to become liquid.
Energy content of the molecules of gas decreases. Energy of the system remains same. But it depends on what the conditions are too. Depends on the process of conversion: If it's isobaric, then decreases If it's isochoric, then decreases If it's isothermal, then increases If it's adiabatic, then no change
A liquid changes into a solid state when its particles start losing energy. This is usually due to a decrease in temperature because if there is less heat energy present, there is less kinetic energy produced in the particles. As the particles of the liquid continue to slow down its vibration speed, it becomes a solid. The word for this is known as freezing and the best example for it is the change of state from water (liquid) to ice (solid).