The states of matter all have to do with the distance between the molecules. In the gas state, the molecules are very far apart. The heat causes them to move faster, making them move further apart creating the gas state. When you remove the heat, the molecules slow down, bringing them closer together into a liquid state. If you cool them further, they will reach a solid state.
A heated liquid will become a gas.
When heat is removed from water, it undergoes a change of state from a gas (water vapor) to a liquid (water). This process is known as condensation.
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When you heat a liquid, it turns into a gas through a process called evaporation or vaporization. The heat increases the kinetic energy of the liquid particles, causing them to break free from their liquid form and become a gas.
When a gas is heated, it gains energy and its particles move faster. To condense a gas into a liquid, the gas needs to lose energy, typically by being cooled down. This causes the gas particles to slow down and come closer together, forming a liquid.
In that case, the liquid may eventually change to a gas.
The potential energy of a substance decreases when it changes into a liquid. This is because it's losing the heat energy it had when in gas form to become liquid.
The liquid may boil and become a gas.
The liquid may boil and become a gas.
The removal of heat is also known (more simply) as cooling. As a gas cools, its molecules will move more slowly. At some point the attraction between molecules will overcome their decreasing momentum, drawing them together into the more compact liquid form.