molecules that start closing together turn into solid
example: think of water, when molecules are loose the water is liquid
but when the molecules are packed together the water turns into ice
gas- the molecules are farther apart since there is more space in the air solid- the molecules are closer together since it is in one specific area Liquid- the molecules can be farther or closer together depending on the volume of the liquid
The characteristics of freezing is when water (or any other liquid) turns into a solid. This happens when the liquid gets cold and the molecules get closer together. When the molecules get closer together, they form a solid (ice).
They start to get closer together
when the water molecules are of a liquid, they are farther apart and able to move around the space of the liquid as apposed to a solid where the molecules are closely packed together and cannot move much. i hope that answers your question.
When a solid freezes, it contracts making the molecules inside get closer together which makes the volume smaller.
solids;there molecules are closer together
In a gas, the molecules are free to move around and are relatively far apart from each other, so you can compress the gas and move the molecules closer to one another. In a solid, the molecules are already touching and so can't be moved any closer to each other.
Well water in a solid form is ice. When the particles of water in liqued form freeze up, they condense into solid, therefore bringing the molecules closer together.
Closer to together than gas but farther apart than solid.
I believe that is because in a liquid or solid, the atoms or molecules are closer together.
When a liquid changes to a solid (freezing), the molecules slow down and come closer together, forming a regular, orderly arrangement. This process releases heat energy as the molecules lose kinetic energy. The molecules transition from a more disordered state in the liquid to a more ordered state in the solid.
Sound will travel fastest through a solid because the molecules in a solid are closer together, allowing for faster transmission of sound waves. Liquids and gases have molecules that are more spread out, hindering the speed at which sound can travel through them.