If you add enough heat to any liquid it will eventually boil and convert to a gas.
Yes. Heat causes expansion in all three states of matter (gas, liquid, and solid) with the exception of water.
In the atmosphere latent heat is a property of water vapour. When water vapour condenses it releases latent heat, and latent heat must be supplied to evaporate liquid water. This heat affects the behaviour of the weather. Similar effects occur in the change from liquid water to ice and vice versa.
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heat affects matter by melting frozen items. example: ice + heat= matter
The type of liquid affects how fast an ice cube will melt due to its thermal conductivity and specific heat capacity. Some liquids, like water, have high thermal conductivity and specific heat capacity, leading to faster melting of the ice cube. Other liquids, like oil, have lower thermal conductivity and specific heat capacity, resulting in slower melting of the ice cube.
The negative value of latent heat in a substance indicates that energy is being released when the substance changes its state, such as from a gas to a liquid or from a liquid to a solid. This release of energy is important because it affects the temperature and behavior of the substance during these phase changes.
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When you heat a liquid, it turns into a gas through a process called evaporation or vaporization. The heat increases the kinetic energy of the liquid particles, causing them to break free from their liquid form and become a gas.
if a liquid has the capability to hydrogen bond then it will be more viscus
yes as long as there is movement in the atoms there is heat. When a liquid freezes heat is removed to the freeze point, but there is still heat in the liquid
when water gains or loses heat, it changes its state. When liquid water gains heat, it changes its state from liquid to gas. It becomes water vapor. When solid gains heat, it melts an changes its state from solid to liquid. When gas loses heat, it condenses into liquid. Gas, to liquid. When liquid loses heat, it becomes solid