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when its cooled out!!
Water changes into a solid, ice, when it is cooled, not heated. This is because the cooling causes the water molecules to slow down and come closer together, forming a rigid structure. This process is called solidification or freezing.
When water cools, it loses heat energy and at 0°C it freezes into ice. The water molecules slow down and come closer together, creating a crystalline structure.
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Water can be cooled without using ice by using a process called evaporation. When water evaporates, it absorbs heat from its surroundings, causing it to cool down. This can be achieved by blowing air over the water's surface or by placing the water in a container with a larger surface area to increase evaporation.
The air, when water vapor particles are cooled to solids.
This is a supercooled water.
Under O oC water become ice (a solid).
Water vapor in the air can be cooled by exposure to cooler air temperatures or by coming into contact with a colder surface. This cooling can lead to condensation of the water vapor into liquid water or ice, forming clouds or fog.
Most materials contract and become denser as they are cooled due to the decrease in thermal energy causing the atoms or molecules to move slower and come closer together. However, certain materials such as water expand when cooled to form ice, which is less dense than liquid water.
Yes, the solid form of water is ice. When water is cooled to a temperature below 0 degrees Celsius, it freezes and forms a solid state known as ice.
no it can form any time. ^^^^^^^ thats bS