A solid's particles already vibrate in relatively fixed positions. However, when the solid is cooled enough, the particles will likely vibrate even less.
it will turn into a liquid
The air needs to be cooled, the amount depending on how much water vapour is in it. When it's cooled sufficiently the water vapour will condense on solid things as water, or become very small droplets (fog/cloud). When this happens in the early mornings we call it dew, and the temperature at which the water will condense is known as the dewpoint.
The plates will then stop moving
The water vapor turns into liquid water.
it turns back from a gas to a liquid
The solid will expand.
It contracts. solid
It contracts.
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As air molecules are cooled, they condense and form a liquid, and if cooled even further, will form a solid.
the particle will vibrate more slowly around its position.
The temperature decrease and also the volume.
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.
A solid can change Into a liquid when it is heated Example- when heated solid chocolate, the chocolate changes into a liquid. A liquid Can change into a solid when it is cooled Example - If you leave juice in the freezer , the liquid changes into a solid.
if they are heated then they turn to a liquid, if that are a soled well they are hard like ice
a liquid then if cooled further it would turn into a solid a liquid then if cooled further it would turn into a solid
The definition of glass is a super cooled liquid. Any liquid that is super cooled takes on the properties of glass. Glass as you think of it is just super cooled silica. What happens is that it is cooled so quickly that it doesn't actually undergo a phase change back to a solid. In reality glass is just an incredibly slow moving liquid.
no it expands with heat, it shrinks when cooled