The liquid particles gain energy (usually from thermal energy, i.e. heat) and start to get "excited." This means they vibrate and eventually break away from the surface of the liquid and into the surrounding gas. This particle of matter is still present, but not in liquid form.
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In distillation, the particles in a liquid mixture are separated based on their boiling points. When the mixture is heated, the component with the lower boiling point vaporizes first, rises, and condenses back into a liquid in a separate container. The remaining components are left behind in the original container.
When temperature rises and liquid water vaporizes, the process is called "evaporation." This occurs when molecules in the liquid gain enough energy to overcome intermolecular forces and transition into the gaseous state. Evaporation is a critical part of the water cycle and can happen at any temperature, although it occurs more rapidly at higher temperatures.
It dissolves, exchanging it's particles with the liquid, and therefore becoming part of the liquid.
That the gas has liquefied.
it changes from liquid to a gas form or it vaporizes
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A liquid compound that vaporizes readily at room temperature is called a volatile liquid. An example of this would be gasoline or rubbing alcohol
the particles in a gas lose enough thermal energy to form a liquid.
When the average energy of a liquid's particles decreases, the temperature of the liquid will lower. This may lead to a phase change, such as the liquid turning into a solid if the energy decreases enough. Additionally, the movement of the particles within the liquid will slow down as the temperature drops.