With the temperature the kinetic energy of the gas molecules goes down till such a low value that the gas molecules can get bound to each other and form liquid drips. The stronger the attracting forces between the molecules the easier the liquid forms, meaning at a higher temerature.
because of the lowering of temperature the gas particles move in a slow motion pattern.
The atoms lose heat and start to condense, forming a liquid.
The melting point of gases is very low.
When gasses lose heat they condense into liquids.
By applying heat
yes
In liquids particles are more loosely packed so heat can flow through more ease.
not liquids or solids?
evaporation
Solids ---heat---> Liquids ---more heat---> gases
Add heat. Heating any liquid will eventually cause it to vaporize, if you heat it enough.
Fluids, aka liquids and gases.
liquids and gases both have an Indefinite shape. nd some liquids turn into gases with heat.
When gases lose heat they condensate into liquids.
When gasses lose heat they condense into liquids.
When heat is added to liquid, the liquid molecules move faster They can move out of the container
No. Only heat, compression, or decompression can change the size of a gas/liquid.
convection
Heat moves through liquids by the gases moving towards the convention.
Depends on how much heat they loose and which gas (or mixture of gasses) they are. But yes, cool most gasses enough and they liquify (and then solidify if cold enough).