No. Simply heating honey, while making it less viscus, does not change its state. It remains a liquid. Unless heating is prolonged enough to cause evaporation, the honey will remain a liquid, so no change of state occurs by simply heating.
By heating: transformation in a gas.By cooling: transformation in a solid.
All the solids change the physical state (from solid to liquid or gas, crystallization structure, etc.) or the chemical state by heating.
A change of state is a change in the object from a solid to a liquid. Other changes of state are a solid to a gas or from a liquid to a solid.
The state of liquid to Solid is ; Freezing
The change in state from a solid to a liquid is called melting.
Honey is a liquid in its normal state, because it has the characteristics of a liquid. Liquids have a definite volume, but no fixed shape. Honey will flow to conform to the shape of its environment, such as a jar. However, honey can become a solid when it crystalizes. You can return it to liquid form by heating it.
melting
It's called evaporation, generally caused by the heating of a liquid.
By heating: transformation in a gas.By cooling: transformation in a solid.
You can't actually "dry" honey. In time, it will crystallize, and heating it will cause it to return back to it's original liquid state. Honey is considered a perfect food. It does not spoil, and has antiseptic properties.
A change in the physical state of matter is a physical change.
Change of state happens with the change in temperature and pressure. We can refer below given information for easy understanding: Solid-heating-forms liquid liquid-heating- forms gas gas- compressing(increasing pressure)- can change into liquid as well as solid if applied access pressure It should also be noted that some gases while compressing change into solid state without changing into liquid and viceversa. Eg. Carbondioxide, Ammonium chloride etc. This process is called sublimation
According to the textbook "Heating and Cooling Essentials" When a solid changes to a liquid or vice versa, it is simply called "change of state".
no. only maybe it's state changes from liquid to gas but that isn't a chemical change that's just a property change
Freezing is the change in state from liquid to solid.
It is called "melting". It means that when a solid gets so hot, by the increase in Kinetic Energy that it contains, the atoms move around so much that the state of matter changes to a liquid, that is to say it undergoes a change of state. Further heating will change the liquid to a gas - another change of state.
Matter exists as either liquids, solids or gases, these are known as states of matter. The state of matter can change by heating or cooling. The process of changing a liquid to a solid is called freezing.