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Q: What happens to the thermal energy of a liquid as it vaporizes?
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What happens when thermal energy is added to a liquid?

it heats up


When adding thermal energy to a liquid what happens?

it heats up


What happens to particles in a gas when becoming a liquid?

vaporizes


What happens to a particle in liquid becomes a gas?

vaporizes


What happens to the thermal energy of a substance during a change of state?

it will increase or decrease depending on the states. from solid --> liquid or liquid --> gas it is positive and endothermic, and thermal energy is increasing from liquid --> solid or gas --> liquid it is negative and exothermic, and thermal energy is decreasing


What happens to the thermal energy of a gas when it condenses and forms a a liquid?

The energy is released into the air.


What happens if we remove thermal energy to a liquid.?

It will get colder. It also might freeze.


What happens if we add thermal energy to a liquid?

It will get hotter. Eventually it may evaporate.


What happens when a liquid doesn't have thermal energy?

Any object above zero kelvin - in other words, any object - has thermal energy. If you cook down a liquid - reduce its thermal energy - it will sooner or later get cold enough to become a solid.


What happen to the particles of a liquid as it vaporizes?

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.


What happens when you remove thermal energy from a gas?

It turns into a liquid. Just like if you were to remove thermal energy from a substance the atoms will slow down.


When a sample of liquid is cooled its thermal energy?

When a sample of liquid is cooled its thermal energy goes to its surroundings