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Chemistry help PLEASE !!?
1. When a liquid is changing phase to a solid, its thermal energy
increases, decreases, remainds the same, depends on the pressure
2 Answers
- 7 years ago
Well when a liquid is going to a solid date you are essentially removing thermal energy thus slowing down the particles. Kinetic energy is revived during this process it is reduced. Temperature has a direct effect on kinetic energy of the particles. For your question thermal energy is removed and particles are decreasing in there kinetic energy thus bring the particles closer and freezing. Freezing temp of liquid water is 0 degrees celcius.
- 7 years ago
Decreases. Because when you cool something, the thermal energy escapes and that something solidifies. And Vice Versa.
Source(s): Top of my head