liquid - depending on what the solid was to start with
To become a solid, a liquid will absorb heat energy.
Actually, a liquid becomes a solid when it loses heat, not when it gains heat. When heat is removed, the molecules slow down and eventually arrange themselves into a solid crystalline structure.
When you heat a sample of a solid, the particles gain kinetic energy and begin to vibrate more vigorously. As the temperature increases, these vibrations can become strong enough to overcome the forces holding the particles in their fixed positions. This can eventually lead to a phase change, such as melting, where the solid transitions into a liquid state.
Water changes to a solid, ice, when heat is taken away from it. You can think of putting water into the freezer. Since the freezer is cold, heat flows out of the water making it become ice cubes.
When heat is removed from a liquid and it cools, the molecules in the liquid lose energy and slow down. Eventually, the liquid will reach its freezing point and transform into a solid through the process of crystallization.
A solid, when sufficiently heated, can either become a liquid (melting) or can be converted directly into a gas (sublimation).
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A liquid becomes a solid when there is less heat. When a liquid loses heat, its particles slow down and come closer together, eventually forming a solid structure.
To become a solid, a liquid will absorb heat energy.
-- It could become just a warmer solid. -- If it gains enough heat energy, the solid could melt, becoming liquid. -- Depending on the ambient pressure, the solid could also sublime, becoming gas.
When you heat a liquid and it changes phase it becomes a solid.
Actually, a liquid becomes a solid when it loses heat, not when it gains heat. When heat is removed, the molecules slow down and eventually arrange themselves into a solid crystalline structure.
heat it up!
Most solids become liquid at their melting point. Heat water above 0°C, or iron above 1,535°C, and they will become a liquid.
A change in internal energy. For a solid to become a liquid, more energy must be supplied than released since it is an endothermic reaction. For a solid to change to a liquid, heat must be applied to the lattice to break its structure and increase the average KE of its constituent molecules. I could have written 4 more lengthy paragraphs but that would just be a waste of time...
it is only a solid at room temperature, when you heat it up it turns into a liquid
Solid to liquid is known as melting, where a solid substance transitions into a liquid state by absorbing heat energy. Liquid to solid is known as freezing, where a liquid substance transitions into a solid state by releasing heat energy.