When the liquid molecules are heated, they move faster so the liquid boils and some molecules becomes gas molecules. When the liquid molecules are heated, they move faster so the liquid boils and some molecules becomes gas molecules.
When anything is heated, the molecules of that substance increase their kinetic energy, and they move faster. For a liquid, when the temperature is high enough, they move fast enough (increased kinetic energy) to become a vapor (gas) and the liquid will boil.
they turn into gas
It becomes less dense
It will boil and become gaseous.
It boils.
they are compromised.
The density of air when it is heated decreases
Molecules will rapidly spread apart and move in every direction in the presence of a heated fluid, and tightly bunch up in cooler fluids.
It would evaporate the water, form salts, then evaporate completely
generally, the density of a substance decreaces when heated, with the exception of ice, which is less dense than water.
increases
Raising the temperature the density is lowered.
It's density will decrease.
the fluid rises
the fluid rises
they are compromised.
it becomes low
The density will decrease because the heated metal contracts and its particles slow down.
The density of air when it is heated decreases
It is reduced by haft
The hated fluid and the fluid around it will go to room temperature
It increases