Particles must clump together as the spaces between them decrease. This occurs spontaneously in liquids as they lose molecules from the surface and recapture others from the gaseous medium above.
Gain thermodynamic energy or experience lower pressure.
This change is called vaporization.
heat
The energy between particles. The particles must be heated so that there is no forces of attraction, therefore the solids particles can loosen into liquid particles and the liquids particles can loosen into gas, the heat energy is used to make the particles move faster
Gas, Liquid, Solid
Gas, liquid, soil
Particles generally move faster in a gas compared to a liquid. In a gas, particles have more energy and move more freely and quickly as they are not as tightly packed as in a liquid. Conversely, in a liquid, particles are closer together and interact more, resulting in slower movement.
simply put. energy. take a kettle for example: heat energy is transfered to the water, exiting the particles and creating steam. liquid into gas.
You can change a gas into a liquid through cooling and condensation. Cooling a gas reduces the amount of energy between particles, which slows down movement. As particles lose energy they condense into a liquid. The temperature needed to create this depends on the gas in question.
When a gas is cooled the individual particles of the gas lose energy. As this energy is lost these particles start slowing down as they flow less. Once they have lost sufficient energy the particles come close enough together that they can be perceived as a liquid.
When a gas turns into a liquid, the gas cools and then loses energy. This is the process known as condensation.
The energy between particles. The particles must be heated so that there is no forces of attraction, therefore the solids particles can loosen into liquid particles and the liquids particles can loosen into gas, the heat energy is used to make the particles move faster
the particles in a gas lose enough thermal energy to form a liquid.
Gas, liquid, soil
Gas, Liquid, Solid
Gas, liquid, soil
They lose energy.
Particles generally move faster in a gas compared to a liquid. In a gas, particles have more energy and move more freely and quickly as they are not as tightly packed as in a liquid. Conversely, in a liquid, particles are closer together and interact more, resulting in slower movement.
yep
sound energy