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.
causes heat energy to flow from the liquid and cool the surroundings.
The process of changing a solid to a liquid by heating is called melting. This is when the solid absorbs enough heat energy to overcome its intermolecular forces and transitions into a liquid state without changing its chemical composition.
The process of changing to liquid is called..................MELTING
The process of changing a gas to a liquid is known as condensation. This typically occurs when a gas loses heat energy and changes into a liquid state.
Then that molecule will escape the surface of the liquid and become a molecule of gas. This is the process by which water slowly evaporates even when not heated.
The energy transfer when changing from solid to liquid (melting) is called latent heat of fusion. This energy is used to break the bonds holding the solid together and turn it into a liquid. The energy is stored as potential energy in the liquid until the reverse process (solidification) occurs.
the process of water changing into liquid is called evaporation
No it is not. Photosynthesis is responsible for harnessing the energy of the sun to give a plant it's nutrients. Evaporation is the process responsible for changing liquid to vapor (water or otherwise).
The process of liquid changing into a vapor is called evaporation. This occurs when the molecules of a liquid gain enough energy to break free from the liquid's surface and become a gas.
The process of liquid changing to gas is called evaporation. This occurs when the liquid is heated, increasing the kinetic energy of its particles, causing them to escape into the atmosphere as vapor. This vapor then condenses back into liquid form when it cools down.
This process is called condensation. When gas turns into liquid, it condenses.
Evaporation involves the process of changing water molecules from the liquid state into water vapor, which occurs when heat energy is applied to the liquid water, causing the molecules to gain enough energy to escape into the air.