When a liquid becomes a gas, whats happening is that the particals that are inside the liquid begin to seperate because of the heat energy. The heat energy makes the particals vibrate, known as 'Kinetic Energy'. So because the the particals are vibrating, they start to seperate which makes a gas named 'steam'. Try heating up a pot of water and watch what happens. When you see steam, you're looking at the process of when a liquid becomes a gas.
A heated liquid become a gas at the boiling point.
A liquid become a gas.
In order for a liquid to become a gas, the particles in the liquid have to heat up enough to separate and further themselves out from each other. Bobette la Baleine : That's what I said in a shorter way.
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The process in which gas molecules come closer together to form a liquid is called condensation. This occurs when the temperature of a gas decreases, causing the molecules to slow down and lose kinetic energy, resulting in a phase change from gas to liquid.
A heated liquid become a gas at the boiling point.
I think oil is a gas because it can become a gas.
A heated liquid will become a gas.
The process of a liquid becoming a gas is "evaporation". The liquid 'evaporates' to become a gas.
When you put gas in a super freezing place, it becomes liquid.
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Hydrogen is a gas. The only method that can cause this gas to become liquid is pressure.
A gas become a liquid after cooling to the adequate temperature - the condensation point.
This gas become a liquid.
No.Gases condense ("become thicker") to form liquids.Liquids evaporate to become gases.
A liquid.