Some heat, no light (light is not "retained" in any matter).
liquids
it can, but slowly or not likely. If there is heat it will evaporate, but if there is no light there is normally no heat, unless the temperature is high
Dark liquids typically absorb more heat compared to light liquids because they absorb more of the sun's energy due to their darker color. Lighter liquids tend to reflect more sunlight, thus absorbing less heat.
Yes. Anything that absorbs energy (light is energy) will heat up. Liquids will heat up when exposed to the illumination of the Sun.
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Heat can travel through conduction, convection, or radiation. Light travels in waves, specifically as electromagnetic radiation, which can move through a vacuum or a medium.
Solids ---heat---> Liquids ---more heat---> gases
Infrared light (the invisible light emitted from heat) doesn't pass through regular tempered glass like visible light, it might pass through other clear materials tho including some types of glass, it depends on the material.
No, all light is the same no matter if it is artificial or natural. and light is an energy, like heat. light has no mass or volume and you cannot touch it like you can touch solids/liquids/gases.
Yes, methanol is flammable and can be ignited by a spark or heat source. It produces a nearly colorless flame that may be hard to see in daylight.
Heat moves through liquids by the gases moving towards the convention.
Yes, liquids can transfer heat through a process called conduction. As liquids heat up, their molecules gain energy and move faster, causing them to collide and transfer heat to neighboring molecules. This process allows liquids to distribute heat within a substance or between substances.