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Yes. A liquid turns into a gas when the particles speed up. When the particles in the liquid start going at a faster speed than the forces of cohesion in the liquid can hold them in the liquid and the air pressure can continue to push them into the liquid, they leave the liquid.
Both transitions, from solid to liquid and liquid to gas are purely Physical Changes. There is nothing Chemical happening.
Freezing and melting are related. Freezing is going from a liquid to a solid, and melting is going from a solid to a liquid. The energy used for this phase change is called heat of fusion. Condensing and vaporizing are also related in a similar way. Condensing is going from a gas to a liquid and vaporization is going from a liquid to a gas. The energy used for this phase change is called heat of vaporization. Evaporation and boiling are similar. Both refer to the change of a liquid to a gas, but evaporation takes place on the surface of the liquid, and boiling takes place on the entire mass of the liquid.
Evaporation is a form of the vaporization phase change. When the liquid turns to gas by vaporizing from the surface of the liquid it is called evaporation. Boiling is when the vaporizing is going on throughout the entire liquid.
Yes it will be discontinued in 2013
The show is going to be discontinued
Apparently discontinued by the manufacturer
My balls
The other day, my Sperry top siders were smelling funky, so I took out their removable insoles, got some normal dishwashing liquid, filled a bin with water and squirted about three spoons of dishwashing liquid in it. Then I let the insoles soak in it for about ten minutes. Afterwards I got a toothbrush (not going to use it afterwards of course), dunked it in the soapy water, then started scrubbing the insoles, removing a lot of dirt and nasty smell. I then took them outside on a sunny day and let them dry for about 8 hours. They were pretty good afterwards.
No, Google Knol was discontinued in 2012.
Try going on eBay and see if someone is selling it.
The Plymouth car brand was discontinued by Chrysler in 2001.
Yes, there's no reason Naruto would be discontinued.
It is currently being sold in stores but will be discontinued in 2011.
Apperently they discontinued it and said that they were going to improve the ingredients
No, it is not going to be released onto the marketplace or in stores again after this. Its a discontinued product. As of today, It is still discontinued.