It becomes a gas/vapor.
It becomes a gas/vapor.
Liquid water becomes water vapor, which is the gaseous state of water, when it absorbs enough heat and evaporates.
Liquid does this.
When a liquid absorbs enough energy, its molecules gain sufficient kinetic energy to overcome the attractive forces holding them together, causing them to break free and enter the gas phase. This process is called vaporization or evaporation, leading to the transformation of the liquid into a gas.
This process is known as evaporation. As the liquid absorbs heat energy, the molecules gain enough kinetic energy to escape the liquid's surface and become water vapors. Evaporation is a phase transition from liquid to gas that occurs below the boiling point of the liquid.
A gas
When heat energy is taken from a liquid, the temperature of the liquid decreases, causing the molecules to slow down and come closer together. If enough heat is removed, the liquid can eventually freeze and become a solid.
when liquid loses enough energy then it will be transformed to the solid stat. For example if we get energy from liquid water then the water molecules can not move with same speed that they had before, therefore they will loss their activity and become solid. like ice
When a liquid turns into a gas, it is called "vaporization" or "evaporation." This process occurs when the liquid absorbs enough heat energy to overcome the intermolecular forces holding the liquid molecules together.
No, a liquid will not freeze when it absorbs heat energy. In fact, freezing occurs when a liquid loses heat energy, allowing its molecules to slow down and arrange into a solid structure. Absorbing heat increases the energy of the molecules, typically leading to a phase change from liquid to gas, not from liquid to solid.
Yes, a liquid becomes a gas when its particles have absorbed enough energy to overcome the intermolecular forces holding them together. This allows the particles to escape the surface and become a gas.
When a liquid evaporates, it absorbs energy from its surroundings in the form of heat, which is known as latent heat. This energy transfer occurs as molecules at the surface of the liquid gain enough kinetic energy to overcome intermolecular forces and transition into the gas phase. As a result, the temperature of the remaining liquid decreases, leading to a cooling effect.