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When a liquid cools, its molecules lose energy and move closer together, leading to a decrease in volume and an increase in density. As the temperature drops further, the liquid may eventually reach its freezing point, at which point it will undergo a phase change and solidify into a solid. This process is typically accompanied by the release of latent heat.

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