The ice (solid) become water (liquid); the distances between molecules are decreased during the change of phase, also the attraction forces.
Yes, a liquid can become so viscous that it no longer flows easily. This can happen when the liquid's molecules become highly entangled, making it very difficult for them to move past each other. At a certain point, the liquid essentially solidifies and exhibits properties of a solid rather than a liquid.
The process in which gas molecules come closer together to form a liquid is called condensation. This occurs when the temperature of a gas decreases, causing the molecules to slow down and lose kinetic energy, resulting in a phase change from gas to liquid.
As the temperature goes up, the oxygen molecules move around faster, but they do not turn into liquid. For that to happen, it needs to react with another element like Hydrogen for example.
The liquid's molecules become increasingly excited as more heat (energy) is applied. This weakens bonds between the molecules and they become more gas-like. Eventually the boiling point is reached and the liquid evaporates. However some molecules evaporate before the boiling point is reached. This is because molecules around the edges of the body of liquid are not bound to the rest of the liquid on all sides. This means that less energy is required for them to become gas.
The ice (solid) become water (liquid); the distances between molecules are decreased during the change of phase, also the attraction forces.
Yes, a liquid can become so viscous that it no longer flows easily. This can happen when the liquid's molecules become highly entangled, making it very difficult for them to move past each other. At a certain point, the liquid essentially solidifies and exhibits properties of a solid rather than a liquid.
It's complicated and hard to explain, but I'll try my best. Evaporation occurs when a liquid changes to a gas, but only on the surface of the liquid volume. The gas molecules transfer heat to the liquid molecules. An unequal distribution of heat causes some liquid molecules to become gas molecules. It is random and uneven. Energy from the sun also spawns evaporation. When evaporation does happen, the molecules that leave the liquid body takes a lot of heat with it, therefor the average temperature of the liquid decreases. Evaporation depends on heat, humidity, and air movement.
The process in which gas molecules come closer together to form a liquid is called condensation. This occurs when the temperature of a gas decreases, causing the molecules to slow down and lose kinetic energy, resulting in a phase change from gas to liquid.
Oxygen can become a liquid at temperatures below -183 degrees Celsius. At this point, oxygen molecules slow down enough to form a liquid state.
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The molecules of a solid are more tightly or securely fixed or fastened together. When heat is applied to the solid, the molecules become agitated or set in motion thus becomming more liquified.
The liquid may boil and become a gas.
The hypothesis regarding the behavior of molecules when a substance changes from a gas to a liquid is that as the temperature decreases, the kinetic energy of the molecules decreases, causing them to come closer together and form intermolecular forces. Eventually, these forces become strong enough to hold the molecules together in a liquid state instead of allowing them to move freely as in a gas.
As the temperature goes up, the oxygen molecules move around faster, but they do not turn into liquid. For that to happen, it needs to react with another element like Hydrogen for example.
the water vapor turns to liquid
it become very lose