When aluminum is cooled from 3000 to 2000 degrees Fahrenheit, it undergoes a solidification phase change from liquid to solid. Aluminum solidifies at around 1220 degrees Fahrenheit, so this decrease in temperature would cause the molten aluminum to solidify.
this is known as liquifaction if the gas is cooled to liquid.
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Yes, water contracts when cooled from 4 degrees Celsius because it is in its densest state at that temperature. As it cools further, it expands until it reaches its freezing point, at which point it expands again and turns into ice.
this is known as liquifaction if the gas is cooled to liquid.
When liquid water is cooled to 0 degrees Celsius, it undergoes a phase change to become solid ice. At this temperature, water molecules slow down and arrange themselves into a crystalline structure, forming solid ice.
gas to a liquid
When oxygen is cooled, it condenses from a gas to a pale blue liquid. At extremely low temperatures, around -183 degrees Celsius, oxygen solidifies into a blue, crystalline solid.
Baby crocidiles are cooled to about 2 degrees celcius if they are male and -65 degrees if they are female.
As water is cooled, its density increases until it reaches its maximum density at 4 degrees Celsius. Below 4 degrees Celsius, water begins to expand as it freezes, which is why ice is less dense than liquid water.
Nothing happens to the mass when its cooled (or heated).Mass is the same (law of Conservation of Mass).Volume can change, though, which affects density (since mass is constant).
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It contracts.