The heat energy released when water vapor condenses to a liquid is called "heat of vaporization".
heat of fusuion
exothermic reaction
latent heat of fusion
When enough energy is added to a liquid for it to change to a gas, the liquid has reached its _______________
Released. It is called the Heat of Fusion. It is absorbed when turning from solid to liquid, and released when turning from liquid to solid.
The process of a liquid turning into gas is called evaporation. This is when the particles in the liquid gain heat energy and diffuse off as a gas form.
The latent heat of vaporization
Yes. When you boil a liquid, you are forcing more energy into the particles, which makes a vapor. This process is called vaporization.
When enough energy is added to a liquid for it to change to a gas, the liquid has reached its _______________
The energy needed to change a substance from a liquid to a gas is called the enthalpy (or heat) of vaporization.
The molecules absorb more energy, more speed and can be released from the liquid.
A liquid can expand when thermal energy is absorbed which is known as thermal expansion, but the thermal energy is not enough to change the liquid's state. When there is enough thermal energy, the liquid may change to a gas if the particles move fast enough to escape the liquid or it may change to a solid if the thermal energy is released from the matter.
Solids can be change into liquid by melting for example the ice. It will melt by just minutes in exposure of sunlight.. Liquid can be turned to gas by evaporating. Example a water can evaporate when heated..... :)
Heat of Vaporization
Is called melting and reauires an input in energy.
Released. It is called the Heat of Fusion. It is absorbed when turning from solid to liquid, and released when turning from liquid to solid.
It looses energy to the surroundings. When bindings brakes, energy is released.
Yes. Changing from liquid to gas is called vaporization, and requires more energy (in water) than to change from solid to liquid, which is called fusion.
Evaporation uses energy to change from a liquid to a gas. Melting uses energy to change from a solid to a liquid. Condensation releases energy to change from a gas to a liquid. Freezing releases energy to change from a liquid to a solid.
The temperature at which a liquid changes into a gas is called the boiling point.