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No. Energy is require to change it from liquid to gas.

When water goes from gas to liquid it releases energy.

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What is the energy required to go from solid to a liquid called?

The latent heat of fusion


When a liquid becomes a solid where does the heat energy in the liquid go?

A gas has more heat energy, often called thermal energy, than a liquid, even if both the liquid and gas are at the same temperature. Consider that the gas molecules have more thermal energy than liquid molecules of that same substance. The gas molecules are "free" to move around more because they have more kinetic energy than molecules of the liquid. And kinetic energy is function of thermal energy. If we consider the case of water molecules to illustrate our point, when a pan of water is boiling, the water molecules escaping the pan as a gas have more kinetic energy than the ones making up the liquid water that is still in the pan. Also consider the case of water that is evaporating. Wet your finger and blow on it. The liquid water on your finger cools as the evaporating water molecules take thermal energy from that liquid to make their change of state possible. It takes an increase of thermal (heat) energy to change a liquid into a gas.


What state of matter must be supplied with the most energy to turn it into a gas And why?

Solid, because it goes through a longer process than the Liquid. Thus, the Liquid doesn't need as much energy as a solid.


Is boiling an egg endothermic or exothermic?

It is endothermic as the water mus gain energy to go from a liquid to a gas.


Explain the changes that have to take place for a substance to go from solid to liquid to gas?

Since particles are tightly packed together solid melts when energy increases. Example: ice SInce particles are fairly close together liquid evaporates/boils when energy increases. Example: Boiling Water. SInce particles have little attraction in gas. It condenses when energy decreases. Liquid solidifies when energy decreases. By: Nivya School: Sir John a Macdonald French immersion

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What is the engery required to go from liquid to gas called?

The energy needed to go from a liquid to a gas is referred to as heat of vaporization.


What is the energy required to go from liquid to gas called?

The latent heat of vaporization


What does the latent heat of fusion represent?

The energy required to melt a substance. (Apex)


What is latent of fusion?

The energy required to go from a solid to a liquid-Apex


What happens to molecules when their temperature high?

They vibrate with more energy. Depending on their starting state, they may go from solid to liquid or gas, and from liquid to gas.


When you boil a liquid and it turns into an ideal gas where does the energy go because the temperature remains constant so kinetic energy is the same and ideal gases don't have potential energy?

It turns into latent heat - the latent heat of evaporation. This energy is recovered when the gas condenses back into a liquid.


Can a solid change into a gas without changing into a liquid?

Yes. It can go directly into a gas when you add more energy!! This process is known as sublimation.


What is the energy required to go from solid to a liquid called?

The latent heat of fusion


Is it true that the temperature of a substance changes from liquid to gas?

No. the temperature doesn't change, the substance does. yes the temperature of a substance alway changes from liquid to gas because it needs more kinetic energy for a liquid to go to the gas state breaking the intermolecular forces


Which state has the most energy solid liquid or gas?

A solid has the most energy, it is the most tightly packed, then a liquid as the particles have more space, then a gas as the particles are free and there are less of them. Hope this helps. if you go to google images, you will also know what I mean


When a liquid becomes a solid where does the heat energy in the liquid go?

A gas has more heat energy, often called thermal energy, than a liquid, even if both the liquid and gas are at the same temperature. Consider that the gas molecules have more thermal energy than liquid molecules of that same substance. The gas molecules are "free" to move around more because they have more kinetic energy than molecules of the liquid. And kinetic energy is function of thermal energy. If we consider the case of water molecules to illustrate our point, when a pan of water is boiling, the water molecules escaping the pan as a gas have more kinetic energy than the ones making up the liquid water that is still in the pan. Also consider the case of water that is evaporating. Wet your finger and blow on it. The liquid water on your finger cools as the evaporating water molecules take thermal energy from that liquid to make their change of state possible. It takes an increase of thermal (heat) energy to change a liquid into a gas.


Does a gas lose or gain thermal energy in condensation?

The gas begins to cool down, and lose thermal energy, and moves up in the ladder of the 3 states of matter. Gasses condense into liquids, liquids turn into solids. The higher up you go, the less thermal energy the object has.