A gas
As an object receives energy due to heat flow, its temperature will increase. This increase in temperature can lead to changes in the object's physical properties, such as expansion, change in state (from solid to liquid or gas), or altering its chemical reactions. If the object continues to receive heat energy, it may eventually reach its melting or boiling point, where further energy input will not increase its temperature but will instead change its state.
When the temperature rises, solid ice will melt into liquid water. As the temperature continues to increase, the liquid water will eventually vaporize into water vapor, becoming a gas. At no point in this process does water undergo a phase change to plasma.
the earth's temperature will continue to rise which will increase the amount of sea ice that is melting. This will cause coastal flooding
Assuming that pressure and the amount of matter are constant (meaning they do not change), volume will increase as temperature increases.
no it do not change
A rise in temperature
As the liquid evaporates at room temperature, the system will experience a decrease in the amount of liquid present and an increase in the amount of vapor in the container. This will result in a change in the pressure and temperature within the system as the liquid continues to evaporate.
increase
The volume will increase in proportion to the increase in absolute temperature.
Immediately after an increase in temperature, the relationship between two variables may change. This change could result in an increase, decrease, or no change in their relationship, depending on the specific properties of the variables involved.
the temperture increase whenever the tention increase
During the time of change of state,the heat or temperature is used to increase the potential energy and there by change of state.This time there will be no change in temperature.