It turns into a gas
Assuming you don't keep it in a refridgerator - It will eventually go sour, and separate into the curds (solids) and whey (liquid) components.
In my idea,it will not boil!!thats all!!
Boiling is heating any liquid substance over its boiling point, till it changes its state.. Simmering is continuously heating any liquid substance to keep it hot..
if you were to constantly increase the temperature of a solid you would eventually reach the melting point for that particular substance, at which time the solid would melt to a liquid. if you were to keep heating the substance, at some point the liquid would reach its boiling point and would evaporate to a gas.
That is the fan cooling the liquid in the radiator to keep the engine from over heating.
I think it's liquid because heating it will make it evaporate.
If you keep heating a gas, its temperature will increase and its particles will gain more kinetic energy, leading to higher pressure. Eventually, if the gas is in a closed container, it may reach a point where it undergoes a phase change and turns into a liquid.
The evaporation of the liquid by heating.
As the temperature of a liquid increases, its molecules will move faster and farther apart, causing the liquid to expand and eventually boil and turn into a gas.
No. Simply heating honey, while making it less viscus, does not change its state. It remains a liquid. Unless heating is prolonged enough to cause evaporation, the honey will remain a liquid, so no change of state occurs by simply heating.
By Heating.
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