When you heat a liquid it causes a reaction this is called evaporation.The liqui9d then turns in to a gas
As it turns into a gas, the liquid boils. The temperature at which it boils is called the boiling point and is a constant if the pressure stays the same. Until the boiling point is reached nothing interesting happens to liquid while it heats.
First off you have to know why a liquid is a liquid. There are five "states" or "phases" of matter, the three most common being solids, liquid, and gases. There are many factors that determine the phase of a substance, temperature being one of the biggest. A substance changes its phase when its molecules become more or less active. Typically when a substance is heated the molecules become more active and begin to bounce off of each other and the amount of space between them increases forming a looser bond. Conversely, when you cool a substance its molecules usually become less active and they rest more tightly together in a more fixed position next to each other.
Liquids can produce different effects when being heated depending on its chemical makeup but if you're looking at a singular substance you can usually count on the molecules getting farther and farther apart until you form a gas. If you're looking at a mixture of two or more substances you might add enough energy (heat) to trigger a chemical change. During a chemical change the molecules of the substance change to gain, lose, or exchange atoms to create an entirely new substance as opposed to phase changes which are entirely physical. For example you can freeze, melt, and boil a cup of water all you want but in the end you'll still be able to get your water back; however, if you heat a cup of egg whites the change is irreversible.
To answer your question in a nutshell: You're adding more energy to the liquid so it changes its phase or triggers a chemical reaction.
Here's some terminology for phase changes:
There are many people that heat large amounts of liquids. These people usually have a purpose for needing this liquid heated.
It raise its heat to boiling point. At this point the liqiud will begin to evaporate [turn to gas] until no liquid is left.
sometime liquid turn into gas but if it is something like waster it just stays a liquid
It is a bunsen burner.
flasks
well this isn't a specific question you see there is 2 different kind of substances ; For example:... solid : when heat is added to a solid it becomes a liquid liquid: when heat is added to a liquid it becomes a gas! for example water > if you add heat it will hot add or take away chemicals!
Evaporation
this is called condensation -or condensing - and it is the process of a gas changing into a liquid. This usually happens with a temperature going from high to low.
It gets colder and freezes Actually it first freezes then it gets colder only after it is all frozen.
Cold (lack of heat) does. Heat causes a liquid to become a gas. Gas>Liquid>Solid.
When you heat a liquid it becomes a gas
the molecules gain or lose energy, the more energy these molecules have the easy it is for them to break the bonds holding them together, thus when you apply enough heat to a substance it changes from a solid to a liquid then from a liquid to a gas.
When this happens,the liquid loses all its heat & becomes solid.
it bubbled, evaporates,
It melts and turns into liquid
Nothing.
It becomes less.
When you heat a liquid, it normally raises the rate of evaporation. The liquid, thus, becomes it's gas form.
the liquid or gas must circulate to move the heat.
Yes. For example, apply enough heat to liquid water and it becomes steam (gas).
It condense to liquid.
It will boil/ become gaseous