in low pressure environments it is possible for a solid to change to a liquid
by applying pressure
Actually boiling is a point where the vapour pressure of any liquid (example: water) becomes equal to the surrounding pressure.
decreased heat, increased pressure
Cool it down or increase the pressure (or both)
everything with the right balance of temperature and pressure
The boiling point of an element or a substance is the temperature at which the Vapor_pressureof the liquid equals the environmental pressure surrounding the liquid.if we close the container and change the pressure outside the container.. the boiling point will change... why?? how will the solution inside know that the pressure outside the container is changing and it has to now change its boiling point.??
as heat is removed from the refrigerant at the condenser it reach it saturated temperature n then it'll start to flash change state to a high pressure liquid LBMDOLPH-CHECKMATE on soundcloud
A gas is most likely to change to the liquid phase when the pressure on the gas is increased. This is because the same number of molecules will have less space to occupy.
Hydrogen is a gas. The only method that can cause this gas to become liquid is pressure.
Change the temperature or pressure or both, to change a substance from one state to another. (such as gas to liquid)
The change in phase is called evaporation. It can be caused by heating or by a change in air pressure.