Molecules move faster when heated -- no matter what state they're in.
When gas is heated then its molecule get energy and start to move faster.
it moves faster
When gas molecules are heated, their kinetic energy increases, causing them to move faster. This increase in speed leads to higher average velocity and greater collisions with other molecules, resulting in an overall increase in the gas pressure and volume.
When a gas is heated it's molecules begin to move faster and farther apart, juat as all other states of matter will when heated.
The molecules absorb more energy, more speed and can be released from the liquid.
The speed of the gas particles will increase as they are heated. That is why the pressure in a container increases. The particles are hitting the walls of the container with more force as they are heated.
When solid is heated and melt then it will change into gas
It doesn't change
It doesn't change
It changes into a gas
When sulfur is heated, it undergoes a phase change from solid to liquid, and then from liquid to gas due to sublimation. Sulphur does not undergo a direct change from solid to gas.
When solid is heated and melt then it will change into gas