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A liquid becomes a solid when heat is removed. The energy content decreases, and the speed of the particles decrease.
When heat is removed from a liquid and it cools, the molecules in the liquid lose energy and slow down. Eventually, the liquid will reach its freezing point and transform into a solid through the process of crystallization.
When heat energy is taken from a liquid, the temperature of the liquid decreases, causing the molecules to slow down and come closer together. If enough heat is removed, the liquid can eventually freeze and become a solid.
The amount of heat that must be removed from steam to change it to a liquid is the latent heat of vaporization of water, which is approximately 2260 kJ/kg at atmospheric pressure. This is the amount of energy required for water to change from a gas to a liquid state at a constant temperature.
The energy that goes into temperature change is being used to change the state of the water, and until the transition is complete, it will not change temperature. The same goes for turning liquid water into a vapor. It is called the "latent heat", and sometimes "heat of fusion".
Yes, when heat is removed from matter, the molecules within the matter lose kinetic energy, causing the temperature to decrease. This decrease in temperature can lead to phase changes, such as from a liquid to a solid or a gas to a liquid.
A liquid becomes a solid when heat is removed. The energy content decreases, and the speed of the particles decrease.
The additional heat, called "enthalpy" completes the phase change, by changing the arrangement of the molecules in the existing environment, not the temperature. The energy must be removed from a gas to cause condensation into liquid, and from a liquid to cause solidification (freezing). Conversely, it is added when changing a solid to a liquid or a liquid to a gas. At a certain temperature (critical temperature), the process happens spontaneously because the phase boundary disappears.
That's the heat of fusion.
When heat is removed from an object, its temperature decreases and the molecules within the object lose kinetic energy. This can result in the object cooling down or potentially changing state (e.g. from liquid to solid).
Because that temperature is needed to change its state.i.e.from solid to liquid.Transition of state can also occurs but not with all.Answer:The temperature of a liquid will fall as it evaporates as the heat heaves with the evaporated material. This is why sweating is a mechanism to cool the body or why a cup of hot coffee cools when open to the air.As to the why, the most active fastest molecules are the ones that can break away from the fluid to disappear into the atmosphere. These contain the majority of the liquids heat. As they are removed the remaining molecules are cooler and the temperature of the liquid goes down.
When heat is removed from a substance, its temperature decreases as the molecules lose energy and slow down. The temperature will continue to drop until it reaches equilibrium with the surrounding environment or until all the heat is removed.