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 you cool a liquid and it changes phase, it becomes a solid.
During evaporation, the temperature of the liquid decreases because the molecules with higher kinetic energy leave the surface, taking away heat. This causes the remaining liquid to cool down as a result.
If you cool air enough, it will eventually condense into liquid form. This liquid air can then be further cooled to solidify into a snowy substance known as dry ice. The physical properties of air change as it transitions from gas to liquid to solid at decreasing temperatures.
If thermal energy is removed from a liquid, its temperature will decrease, causing it to cool down. Eventually, if enough energy is removed, the liquid can reach its freezing point and turn into a solid. The process of removing thermal energy from a liquid is known as cooling or chilling.
When steam is cooled, it condenses back into liquid water. This is the opposite process of water evaporating into steam when heated. Cooling steam releases the latent heat energy it acquired during evaporation.
It will turn into a liquid than a solid
When cooled enough it will condense into a liquid. The required temperature changes with the substance.
The molecules slow down and begin to change back to the liquid state.
When you cool a liquid and it changes phase, it becomes a solid.
nothing happens after a solid chages into a liquid.
When you cool oxygen, it condenses into a pale blue liquid at temperatures below -182.96°C. As it continues to cool, it freezes into a solid form. This is because cooling oxygen reduces the energy of the molecules, causing them to move slower and eventually transition into a denser state.
Depends on the temperature of the liquid, and whether it will mix with water. If it is above 0C, the ice will cool it down. The ice will melt, and may mix with and dilute the liquid. If the liquid is below 0C, nothing much will happen until it warms up again.
It condenses, this is what happens when the particles in a gas cool down. If you breath onto a piece of glass you can see a small amount of condensation
nothing happens after a solid chages into a liquid.
The molecules move slower and slower until the attractive interactions between them become greater than their momentum can withstand, at which point the liquid begins to freeze.
the water vapor would rise up in the sky and then it will become cool, then it will form a cloud
cool it.