of course! when there is a change of state it ALWAYS uses energy
When a substance changes from a liquid to a gas energy is absorbed. When a substance changes from a gas to a liquid energy is released.
yes
It must. You have to take heat out of the gas in order to liquify it.
The liquid will boil.
Gas,Liquid and waterSolid, Liquid, Gas and Plasma (although plasma is in a highly energetic state and could be considered energy)
Yes. Changing from liquid to gas is called vaporization, and requires more energy (in water) than to change from solid to liquid, which is called fusion.
Gas,Liquid and waterSolid, Liquid, Gas and Plasma (although plasma is in a highly energetic state and could be considered energy)
When a gas turns into a liquid, the gas cools and then loses energy. This is the process known as condensation.
The process from a liquid to a gas is called evaporation, where the liquid absorbs heat energy and changes into a gas. On the other hand, the process from a gas to a liquid is called condensation, where the gas loses heat energy and changes into a liquid. Both processes involve a change in temperature or pressure.
When a gas turns into a liquid, the gas cools and then loses energy. This is the process known as condensation.
cchemical change and energy change also the change of a gas to a liquid
When water changes from a liquid to a gas, it must absorb energy in the form of heat. This heat causes the water molecules to gain enough energy to break the intermolecular bonds and escape into the gas phase. This process is known as evaporation.