Yes, it is possible.
It will change states from a gas to plasma. The order of standard phase is solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.
It's because the molecules' intermolecular forces must break in order to become a liquid, and inorder to break those attractions, you must apply energy into the substance. When there are no more intermolecular forces to break, then the kinetic energy/temperature will increase again.
No. During a phase change the temperature is constant until the phase change is complete.
The snow (solid) become water (liquid); the distances between molecules are decreased during the change of phase.
No, the temperature does not change during a phase change. It remains constant until all the substance has undergone the phase change.
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As the temperature increases, the phases change from having the slowest amount of molecules to having the fastest amount of molecules (solid-liquid-gas)
During the phase change, the temperature remains constant. Once the phase change is complete, the temperature will increase.
Yes. Strictly speaking there should be no temperature change during a phase change.
Gas is a loosely bound group of molecules that have changed phase from solid to liquid to gas through an increase in thermal energy. Once it has reached the gas phase, heating gas can increase its temperature because the energy will not go into the potential energy of a phase change, but instead the kinetic energy of phase change.
Heat is being used to drive the change of phase, so until all the liquid has become gas (no more phase change is happening) the temperature cannot rise.
Water does change as it melts from a solid to liquid. That's the change. Its molecules speed up and separate from the lattice structure structure of the ice and become fluid. This is called a physical change because the water molecules themselves do not undergo a change. Solid water and liquid water are still water.If you're talking about temperature, the temperature does not change during the phase change. That's because the heat energy is being used to remove water molecules from the lattice structure. Once all of the water molecules a separated, the temperature can increase.
Molecules create friction from rubbing together causing the temperature to increase.
Temperature is constant during a phase change.
When an object is changing state form liquid to a gas the object is absorbing energy to allow its molecules to expand. it cant increase in temperature because it is using the energy that it is absorbing. When an object is changing state form liquid to a gas the object is absorbing energy to allow its molecules to expand. it cant increase in temperature because it is using the energy that it is absorbing.
It will change states from a gas to plasma. The order of standard phase is solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.
Heat is being used to drive the change of phase, so until all the liquid has become gas (no more phase change is happening) the temperature cannot rise.