A change will occur if the gas evapourates. The moiture of the air will turn it into a liquid. If you boil a kettle and hold your hand just above the spout of it you will find that your hand becomes wet because the steam has hit your hand and turned into liquid. This is called condesation.
The gas is transformed in a liquid under the boiling point.
A change of phase occur, from liquid to gas.
The change from a liquid to a gas is evaporation.
The change of a liquid to a gas is Vaporization. Not to be confused with "Evaporation".
Everything, if you cool it enough. NEARLY everything follows that up by turning from a liquid into a solid when cooled even further. (The exceptions are left as an exercise for the reader.)
Water changes from a solid to a liquid through melting and from a liquid to a gas through evaporation. The reverse processes are freezing (liquid to solid) and condensation (gas to liquid). These changes in state occur due to variations in temperature and pressure.
Energy must be transferred for any change of state to occur. A change of state is the same as a change of phase and there are four states that include liquid, solid, plasma, and gas.
A change of state from a gas to a liquid is called condensation.
A liquid can change to a gas, by heating up and evaporating into the air.
No, a liquid changing to a gas is a change of state or a physical change.
No, a liquid changing to a gas is a change of state or a physical change.
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