DIDAR REBELLO AND SEHYR MALHOTRA.  When a liquid changes into a solid  Energy is given out  Molecules vibrate less, and the intermolecular spaces decrease.

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DIDAR REBELLO AND SEHYR MALHOTRA

 When a liquid changes into a solid  Energy is given out  Molecules vibrate less, and the intermolecular spaces decrease.  Examples :  Water freezes and turns into ice,  raspberry juice freezes and turns into raspberry ice-cream,  ink freezes and turn into a solid

Water turns into ice when frozen water ice ice molecules water molecules

FREEZING AMAZING FACTS Ever wonder why frozen objects can flow on a liquid ? Frozen things float on water because they are denser than water. Example of freezing- Raspberry juice into raspberry ice -cream