Yes,
if you apply enough heat the state will change to a plasma.
if you remove heat the gas will condense into a liquid or sublimate into a solid.
Yes, heat energy can change a gas to another state. When a gas absorbs enough heat energy, it can transition to a liquid state through a process called condensation. If even more heat energy is added, the liquid can further transform into a solid state through freezing.
In that case, the liquid may eventually change to a gas.
You have to heat it up.
gas!
Yes there must be achange;but heat is required to change liquid state into gaseous state.
Yes, heat energy can change a gas into another state by either increasing or decreasing temperature. When heat energy is removed from a gas, it can condense into a liquid state through a process called condensation, and further cooling can solidify it into a solid state through a process called deposition. Conversely, heating a gas can cause it to expand and turn into a plasma state.
When heat is removed from water, it undergoes a change of state from a gas (water vapor) to a liquid (water). This process is known as condensation.
The physical state change from gas to liquid is called condensation. This occurs when a gas loses heat energy and transitions into a liquid state.
You can change the state of matter of a substance by applying heat to it. When you heat a solid, it melts into a liquid. When you heat a liquid, it evaporates into a gas. This process is known as melting and boiling.
evaporate the liquid- heat the water up so it turn into gas.
thats evaporation and heat causes it
It will change into a gas.Adding heat to or removing heat from a system may result in a temperature change and possibly a change of state. A liquid substance needs heat added to it in order to enter a gaseous state. If enough heat is added to a liquid substance it will change into a gas.