Their molecules and atoms becomes tight and forms in that shape that they have been kept mostly for liquids.
When particles in a liquid are cooled, they lose energy and move more slowly. Eventually, the particles will slow down enough to form a solid as the attractive forces between them overcome their kinetic energy.
When metal is cooled by ice, the particles in the metal will slow down and lose kinetic energy, leading to a decrease in temperature. As the metal cools, the particles will eventually reach a point where they freeze and form a solid structure.
When steam is cooled, its particles lose energy and slow down. As a result, the steam condenses back into water vapor or liquid water. The particles move closer together due to the decrease in thermal energy.
At the feezing point the liquid become a solid.Freezing is a physical change.
When a liquid is cooled, its particles slow down and come closer together, causing the liquid to solidify into a solid. This process involves a decrease in the kinetic energy of the particles as they lose their ability to move freely past one another.
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because the particles of the compound, called atoms, vibrate more when heated and then when cooled the
it loses energy that makes it not move as quickly, therefore it gets smaller. that answer your question?
Particles vibrate faster when they are heated.
When particles in a liquid are cooled, they lose energy and move more slowly. Eventually, the particles will slow down enough to form a solid as the attractive forces between them overcome their kinetic energy.
When metal is cooled by ice, the particles in the metal will slow down and lose kinetic energy, leading to a decrease in temperature. As the metal cools, the particles will eventually reach a point where they freeze and form a solid structure.
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When steam is cooled, its particles lose energy and slow down. As a result, the steam condenses back into water vapor or liquid water. The particles move closer together due to the decrease in thermal energy.
When a gas is heated up, the particles within the gas start to move faster, going farther apart (expansion). When a gas is cooled, the particles slow down and it starts to condense (contract), and if cooled enough, into a liquid.
At the feezing point the liquid become a solid.Freezing is a physical change.
When a liquid is cooled, its particles slow down and come closer together, causing the liquid to solidify into a solid. This process involves a decrease in the kinetic energy of the particles as they lose their ability to move freely past one another.