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How a liquid changes to become a solid

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Answered by Anonymous
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A phase change is a change in the states of matter. For example, a solid may become a liquid. This phase change is called melting. When a solid changes into a gas, it is called sublimation. When a gas changes into a liquid, it is called condensation. When a liquid changes into a solid, it is called solidification. When a gas changes into a solid, it is called deposition. When a liquid changes into gas, it is called evaporation. Phase changes are usually caused by changes in temperature or pressure.

Answered by arjavpatel1528
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The atoms in a liquid have more energy than the atoms in a solid. There is a special temperature for every substance called the melting point. When a solid reaches the temperature of its melting point, it can become a liquid. ... Liquid water freezes and becomes solid ice when the molecules lose energy.

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