A gas is different because the particles are moving at a much higher rate than the ones in a liquid. Liquid particles are able to slide past each other while gas particles move around with ALMOST no attraction whatsoever.
The temperature at which a liquid turns into a gas is called the boiling point. It varies depending on the substance. At this temperature, the vapor pressure of the liquid is equal to the atmospheric pressure.
Condensation
A substance's boiling point is the temperature at which it changes from a liquid to a gas.
If any liquid gets hot enough, it will turn into gas. The point that it turns into gas varies for each substance.
That's the boiling point, and it depends on a lot of different factors.
Oxygen can be liquid or a gas. It is just a different state of matter.
gas can be compressed
melting (solid to liquid) freezing (liquid to solid) *vaporization (liquid to gas) condensation (gas to liquid) sublimation (solid to gas) *evaporation, boiling
You can't change volume of a liquid. But only gas it's easy to change
Water vapor is different from liquid water because water vapor is a gas, and liquid water is a liquid.
It is different for every liquid. For water it is 100C
there is no particular point which gas changes to liquid, because all substances have different points where gas changes to liquid. Water vapor changes to liquid at 100 degrees Celsius
Foam is a substance that consists of two states of matter: a gas and a liquid or solid. The liquid or solid traps the gas inside.
Yes, the gas is a different state of matter.
The different phase changes of matter are: melting (solid to liquid), freezing (liquid to solid), vaporization (liquid to gas), condensation (gas to liquid), sublimation (solid to gas), and deposition (gas to solid).
Contrast: condensation is when a gas is changes its state to become a liquid and evaporation is when a liquid becomes a gas. Compare is that they both have to do with a gas and liquid.
Solid, gas, liquid, and plasma.