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When matter is heated, its particles gain energy and move more rapidly, leading to an increase in temperature and expansion of the material. Conversely, when matter is cooled, its particles lose energy and move more slowly, causing a decrease in temperature and contraction of the material.
Nothing happens to the atoms within the molecules,but the molecules move around slower.
When matter is heated, its particles gain energy and move faster, leading to expansion or a change in state (e.g., from solid to liquid). When matter is cooled, its particles lose energy and slow down, leading to contraction or a change in state (e.g., from liquid to solid).
The sixth state of matter is known as a Bose-Einstein condensate, where atoms are cooled to just above absolute zero and behave as a single quantum entity. The seventh state of matter is called a fermionic condensate, which consists of fermions like electrons or protons cooled to ultra-low temperatures.
Sort of. In the temperature range of 0-4 Degrees Celsius water contracts when heated and expands when cooled. Outside of this temperature range it behaves normally.
When heated it get larger and when you freeze it the matter gets smaller with an exeption to ice
When matter is heated, its particles gain energy and move more rapidly, leading to an increase in temperature and expansion of the material. Conversely, when matter is cooled, its particles lose energy and move more slowly, causing a decrease in temperature and contraction of the material.
Gaseous matter.
it blows
It freeseez.
they expand
It contracts.
it will solidify.
It contracts. solid
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contracted
this is known as liquifaction if the gas is cooled to liquid.