it starts as a liquid and turns into vapor before going into the compressor
* It stays water, it leeches through the ground or evaporates always staying as water.
Supercooled.
This is a very good question. Nitrogen is an element that usually stays in a gas state. To make it a liquid, it has to be chilled almost to absolute zero. The moment that liquid nitrogen comes into contact with room temperature, it begins to heat up, rapidly. The Fog that you observe is just the liquid nitrogen changing from a liquid to a gas state. This occurs very quickly. Hope this helps!
1. it is made up of only two elements 2. it is the only liquid that is completely clear 3. if you put it is a glass, it stays there 4. it runs but never walks
Latent heat. Ice absorbs heat when it melts, but it still stays at 0 degrees until its all liquid, then its temperature rises.
The refrigerant plays a key role in achieving vapor cycle air ... After that, and until all the water has been evaporated, the remaining boiling liquid stays at the ... of the higher temperature of boiling resulting from increased pressure.
Liquid particle stays in group
Liquid particle stays in group
Yes Because the liquids molecules have to over come the resistance between each other
ethanol?
During the phase change, the temperature stays the same.
Bromine and mercury stay liquid at room temperature.
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Liquid oxygen--oxygen that is stored in a large stationary tank that stays in the home.
bromine is a non-metal which stays as a liquid in room temp
Heating gasses or liquids has no effect on their masses.