the particles begin to move slower because the the water is starting to freeze and a solids particles are packed tightly.
Answer: There are several options: # As water gets less dense below 6C, the particles could sink more readily and fall to the bottom of the container # The ice may freeze as needle like ice crystals (frazil ice) forming a mesh that traps the particles in the final ice mass. # The water may freeze by plating out on the existing ice excluding the particles until they are trapped in the last to freeze bit of water (similar to zone refining of semiconductors)
They move farther apart.
they slow down
the particles expand, creating the ice less dense.
Unlike most elements and compounds, which contract and get denser as they freeze, water expands and gets less dense as its temperature drops below 4° C and it freezes (at 0° C) due to its molecules arranging themselves into crystalline structures.
Ice is the form of water that has particles moving the slowest. This is because the water is solid and the particles are tightly compacted.
I think that the liquid detergent will freeze the fastest because it has water in it.
Heat
yes
The amount of time it would take to freeze a 400Ml bottle of water will depend on the temperature of the freezer. On average this takes about 3 to 5 hours.
Freezing is a physical change.
they move faster.
yes it does
The vibration of the atoms slows and they condense together.
if the bottle has water in it you can freeze it but not for too long other wise it eill explode and the bottle will be stretched due to the particles in the water and is turning into a solid.
Tap water because the particles can more easily be free, allowing it to be able to freeze quicker.
As a block of ice begins to boil, the motion of the particles increases due to the input of heat energy. Initially, the particles vibrate in place more vigorously, causing the ice to melt into water. As more heat is added, the particles gain enough energy to break free from the solid structure and turn into a gas (water vapor), leading to the boiling of the water.
All the particles in the liquid e.g water join together and freeze/harden e.g water - ice
Well water in a solid form is ice. When the particles of water in liqued form freeze up, they condense into solid, therefore bringing the molecules closer together.
yes because it was so cold the water particles condensed and some cooled further which led to freezind
the particles freeze up & not moving they lose energy and turn into ice
The water particles must be below 0 degrees. This means that the individual particles no longer have the energy to move around and bonds form between each particle. Water actually expands by 9% as the bonds keep each particle an equal distance from the next.