Apart from insignificant effects due to the Special Theory of Relativity (less energy implies less mass), there will be no change in the mass, and therefore no change in the weight. The density of a liquid, however, will change, since the volume changes.
the molten iron cool to form a solid
No, water is not the lightest liquid on Earth. Liquid hydrogen and liquid helium are lighter than water because they have lower densities.
A heated liquid become a gas at the boiling point.
causes heat energy to flow from the liquid and cool the surroundings.
no, it is normally a powder. by the way it is cool-aid.
liquid
When you cool a liquid and it changes phase, it becomes a solid.
Liquid becomes a solid when it changes phase and cools down. This process is called solidification or freezing.
When you cool a liquid, the particles within the liquid lose energy and move more slowly, causing the liquid to contract and become denser. Eventually, the liquid may reach its freezing point and solidify into a solid state.
When the liquid butane in a lighter is released, it is exposed to lower pressure and higher temperature in the surrounding environment. This causes the liquid to evaporate and turn into a gas. The gas form of butane is what is ignited to create a flame when using a lighter.
A solid then the solid get cool enough and becomes a B.E.C. or Boise Einstien Concentrate.
Any material we might imagine can be found as a gas (or even a plasma) if it has enough thermal energy. Cool it sufficiently to extract heat and it will become a liquid. Cool it even more and it will become a solid. Only helium will not become solid if we cool it as far as we can. Everything else we know of can be caused to change state and appear as a gas, liquid or solid. These are all physical changes (not chemical ones), and there are many examples we might cite that show this is true. If we consider water, it can be found as a gas or vapor, and by cooling it we'll get it condense into a liquid. Rain is water that has changed state from a gas to a liquid. Cool liquid water more and it will become the solid we know as ice.
no
air is separated through the process of fractional distillation this is where the gasses are cooled until they become a liquid. then the liquids are heated the lighter gasses boil first and evaporate then condense back into a liquid.
A solid is as solid as solid gets. Liquids freeze and become solids. Solids become denser solids.
At 212 degrees Fahrenheit, the particles in water speed up and become lighter than air. The steam rises.
1. If you think to eye cataract, this is a disorder of the crystalline. 2. If you think to a waterfall the water is liquid; but some cataracts, during a cool winter, become cataracts of ice.