yes just like it takes heat to turn a solid into a liquid
Yes. The more heat the faster movement of parts of mass (solid or liquid or gas). Power of fast movement than overcomes power keeping the thing together.</
a gas depending on the liquid, eventually gas.
evaporate the liquid- heat the water up so it turn into gas.
heat it to a boiling point and it will turn to steam and evaporate.
evaporation or a sutin amount of heat
Heat it past its boiling point.
To turn a gas in to a liquid requires cooling or the removal of heat. This process is called liquefaction. Water vapor condenses into a liquid.
simply put. energy. take a kettle for example: heat energy is transfered to the water, exiting the particles and creating steam. liquid into gas.
The gas in a gas stove can heat up ice until it melts into water and then evaporates into water vapor.
You call this process evaporation. When liquid turns into gas due to heat and pressure, evaporation is occurring.
there are 6 changes of matter melting-when you add heat to an object it will turn into a liquid freezing-when you take away heat from a liquid it will turn into a solid vaporization-when you add heat to a liquid it turns into a gas condensation-when heat is removed from a gas it turns into a liquid sublimation-when a solid turns into a gas, skipping the liquid state deposition-when a gas turns in a solid, skipping the liquid state the states of matter are solid, liquid and gas. there 2 new once that are called plasma's and bose-einstian condensate
Solid to Liquid = MeltingLiquid to Gas = EvaporationboilingGas to Liquid = CondensationLiquid to Solid = Freezing
It depends on what you are taking the heat from. If you take the heat away from a gas it becomes a liquid, which is called condensation. If you take heat away from a liquid it becomes a solid, and that is called freezing.