Yes it can all elements have a boiling point and a melting point
Yes,gold can be turned into a gas but it would need to be at a very hot temperature.
water vapor (gas state) can turn into water (liquid state) when cooled.
When a gold object is heated, it will expand in size due to thermal expansion. As the temperature increases, the gold will reach its melting point (1,064 degrees Celsius) and turn into a liquid state. If the temperature is increased further, the gold will eventually evaporate and turn into a gas.
it stays a gas
Gold cannot exist as a gas at standard temperature and pressure. Gold typically exists as a solid metal at room temperature and can melt into a liquid state upon heating. However, at very high temperatures, gold can be vaporized into a gas state.
The state that requires the most energy to turn it into a gas is a solid, as it needs to overcome intermolecular forces holding its structure together.
when the liquid nitrogen is boiled then it will turn into nitrogen gas.
evaporate the liquid- heat the water up so it turn into gas.
The change of phase or state is when a liquid, gas, or solid change its form! liquid can turn into a solid (ice) or a gas (steam). Gas can turn into a liquid (water).But there are some exceptions to this rule , such as dry ice. Dry ice turns directly into a gas.
Gold can exist in a gas form under very high temperatures. At temperatures above 2880 degrees Celsius (5216 degrees Fahrenheit), gold can be vaporized into a gas state, where it becomes a gold vapor. This process is not commonly encountered under normal conditions.
Yes, a rock can turn into a gas through a process called sublimation. Sublimation occurs when the solid form of a substance bypasses the liquid state and turns directly into a gas when heated.
To turn a state of matter into a gas, we must overcome the intermolecular forces holding the particles together in that state. Gas particles have the highest energy out of all states of matter because they are not bound by these intermolecular forces, allowing them to move freely and independently from one another. This requires the input of the most energy to break these forces and transform the state into a gas.