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To become a solid, a liquid will absorb heat energy.
To turn from a solid to a liquid it must reach it's melting point by heating up. Examples: ice to water, rocks to magma. Every thing melts at a different temperature.
The latent heat of fusion
Evaporation uses energy to change from a liquid to a gas. Melting uses energy to change from a solid to a liquid. Condensation releases energy to change from a gas to a liquid. Freezing releases energy to change from a liquid to a solid.
Yes because when the thermal energy of a substance increases, it's particles move faster. If the thermal energy of a solid increases, it's particles melts into a liquid. The liquid state of a substance always has a higher thermal energy than it's solid state
From solid to liquid,liquid to a gas, solid to a gas is called sublimation. Generally it requires adding or giving out energy depending which direction it is going.
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.
No, a liquid releases energy to its surroundings when it becomes a solid.
Melting. States of mater: Solid > Liquid > Gas > Plasma Low energy -----> High energy
The things that happens to the energy level of solid as it become liquid water is that the liquid has more energy than solid do. Simple as that! BY: ANONYMOUS :)
The transition of a material from liquid to solid invariably involves removing energy from the material. Another way to look at this is that the liquid releases energy as it transitions to being a solid.
The energy required to melt a substance. (Apex)
It looses energy to the surroundings. When bindings brakes, energy is released.
You actually take away energy to turn a liquid into a solid.