Heat makes most things expand. Or in other words, heat makes matters less dense.
(With the very known and remarkable exception of water, ice which will decrease in size when it becomes water and becomes more dense until it reaches 4 degrees Celsius, from which point on it will expand again.)
Heat can make matters change state.
Ice (solid) into water (liquid), water (liquid) into steam (gas).
I believe "heat"To change from one state of matter to another state of matter heat is added or taken away.I think that makes sense!
heat is added
Yes, most things can change states of matter by adding and removing heat. That's why things can melt in a microwave oven, such as a plastic plate. Removing heat can change water into an ice cube.
Heat is energy the substance needs to change it's state of matter (the more energy a substance has the higher it's temperature)
Heat causes matter to become warmer, usually to expand,and occasionally to change its physical state.
I believe "heat"To change from one state of matter to another state of matter heat is added or taken away.I think that makes sense!
A change in the state of matter occurs when heat energy is added or removed.
heat is added
Yes, most things can change states of matter by adding and removing heat. That's why things can melt in a microwave oven, such as a plastic plate. Removing heat can change water into an ice cube.
If you add heat to matter, it can either get it hotter, or it can change the state of matter (for example, from solid to liquid).
Heat is energy the substance needs to change it's state of matter (the more energy a substance has the higher it's temperature)
It will change into a gas.Adding heat to or removing heat from a system may result in a temperature change and possibly a change of state. A liquid substance needs heat added to it in order to enter a gaseous state. If enough heat is added to a liquid substance it will change into a gas.
The short answer generally is that heat energy is lost from the gas particles to the sourrounding area, resulting in the attraction forces of the particles to draw them closer to each other and condensing the matter into a liquid. When heat is added, the particles move around faster. When enough heat is added, the energy eventually overcomes the attraction force, causing the matter to evaporate into a gas.
yes but only if you heat it enough
heat energy
Heat or cool it.
Heat causes matter to become warmer, usually to expand,and occasionally to change its physical state.