mass is never destroyed, nor can it be created. the same mass is still there, it is merely changing forms. density is another story.
No, materials do not lose mass when they go from liquid to gas. When a substance changes state from liquid to gas (vaporization), the molecules gain energy to break free from the liquid phase and become gas, but the total mass remains the same.
No it doesn't, only when it changes to a gas state does it lose mass
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It is a flow of a fluid so can be liquid or gas, though in some situations a mass of particulate materials such as fine sand or a powder can behave as if a fluid.
The process of changing gas to liquid is called condensation. This occurs when gas molecules lose energy and come together to form a liquid.
A kite is a solid object made of materials like paper, plastic, or fabric. It is not a liquid or a gas.
The change from gas to liquid is called condensation. During condensation, gas molecules lose energy and come closer together, forming a liquid. This typically occurs when the temperature of a gas decreases.
Solid to liquid to gas (or vice-versa).
It is a flow of a fluid so can be liquid or gas, though in some situations a mass of particulate materials such as fine sand or a powder can behave as if a fluid.
You lose heat.
You lose heat.
gas is turned into a heaver mass and there for turns into a liquid.;P
Superfluidity
They lose energy.
the particles in a gas lose enough thermal energy to form a liquid.
Particle theory
no
The indistintuant in it is trumandentaly transformed into a gas when the O particles are heated breaking up the liquifinial basis of the substance.
The mass remain unchanged.
Solid, Liquid, and Gas