Gas is in its state for either or both of two reasons, both leading to the same effect. Either the temperature of the substance is too great to remain at a liquid state, or there is insufficient pressure to keep the molecules together enough to remain a liquid. Both reasons will cause the molecules to spread out, eventually turning into a gas. For a gas to turn into a liquid, either the pressure the substance is under would have to be increased or the temperature decreased, causing the molecules to be pressed together enough to return to its liquid form.
If any liquid gets hot enough, it will turn into gas. The point that it turns into gas varies for each substance.
because it does!
Yes. Think about water vapor. It is a gas. It can turn into a liquid form, water, and it doesn't have to. It can turn into a solid. Like an ice cube.
All matter can turn into solid, liquid, gas, or plasma form.
All solids except sublime solids form a liquid before they turn into gas. Sublime solids directly turn to gases.
Condensation. A gas condenses into a liquid.
water vapor (gas state) can turn into water (liquid state) when cooled.
To turn a liquid into a solid you have to freeze it. To turn a gas into a solid you must first turn it into a liquid, then freeze it.
If any liquid gets hot enough, it will turn into gas. The point that it turns into gas varies for each substance.
It uses a format called liquid gas
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because it does!
it will evaporate
condensation
The gas in a gas stove can heat up ice until it melts into water and then evaporates into water vapor.
a gas that turns to liquid is condensation
No, a substance changes from gas to liquid to solid as it cools.