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Marty poured hot water into his cup and let it cool off what were the particles of matter doing as the water cooled?

As the water cooled, the particles of matter were decreasing their kinetic energy, causing them to move more slowly and come closer together. This led to the formation of hydrogen bonds between the water molecules, resulting in the water changing from a liquid to a solid state.


What processes do particles of matter absorb energy freezing and boili condensation and melting melting and vaporization or sublimation?

Particles of matter absorb energy during melting and vaporization processes, as these transitions involve the breaking of intermolecular forces that hold the particles together. During freezing and condensation processes, particles release energy as they form stronger bonds and lower their energy levels to create a more stable state.


When the temperature of matter decreases, the particles do what?

The particles move more rapidly


The process that water goes through as it changes from one state to another?

Water changes states through the processes of evaporation, condensation, freezing, melting, and boiling. These processes involve gaining or losing energy to switch between solid, liquid, and gas states. For example, water evaporates to become a gas when heated and condenses back into a liquid when cooled.


The three common states of matter are?

Although solid, gas and liquid are the most common states of matter on Earth, much of the baryonic matter of universe is in the form of hot Plasma, both as rarefied interstellar medium and as dense stars.

Related Questions

What state of matter has a liquid particles have enough energy to escape the attractive forces of other particles in the liquid?

freezing


If liquid is cooled enough it will become what state of matter?

solid. it's called freezing x


What happens to matter when it is cooled?

When matter is cooled, its particles slow down and come closer together, leading to a decrease in volume or density. In some cases, this can cause the matter to change state from a gas to a liquid or from a liquid to a solid through processes like condensation or freezing. Cooling can also impact the physical properties of the matter, such as stiffness and brittleness.


When matter is heated or cooled what about its changes?

When matter is heated, its particles gain energy and move faster, leading to expansion or a change in state (e.g., from solid to liquid). When matter is cooled, its particles lose energy and slow down, leading to contraction or a change in state (e.g., from liquid to solid).


When a liquid or gas is heated the particles move?

When anything is cooled its particles move more slowly.


Does freezing have anything to do with solid liquid or gas?

Yes. Freezing is conversion of the state of matter from liquid to solid.


The change in a state of matter from a liquid to a solid?

freezing


What is the change of matter from a liquid to a solid?

Freezing or solidification.


The change from the liquid to the solid state of matter?

Freezing


What is the change of liquid to solid form matter?

freezing


What is the name of the change from liquid to solid or the reverse of melting?

a liquid to a solid is called the melting point:-)


What is the state of matter of mercury at freezing temperature?

At mercury's own freezing temperature, the mercury can be either solid or liquid; that is the definition of "freezing temperature".