Heating solids, liquids and gases have different effects on different states. If you heat a solid ice cube, it melts. If you heat liquid water, it boils and evaporates. If you heat a gas, it expands.
Generally they melt. However some decompose, some sublime. Some solids will combust in air rather than melt.
When items become hotter, their atoms will travel around faster, causing the object to usually expand. When they become cooler, the atoms slow down, allowing the object to shrink.
Their volume expands and their mass increases too. They obtain more space which makes them have a greater mass.
The size increases.
The volume increases
it expands
it will change from solid to liquid or gas
Remove enough heat from the liquid, it changes to a solid- known as freezing.
If you heat a solid past its melting point it will remain a liquid until the vaporization, or boiling point is reached, at which point it will go into its gaseous phase.
To become a solid, a liquid will absorb heat energy.
liquid - depending on what the solid was to start with
solid
the effect of heat on liquid , solid and gases
they change their temperature
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If it's in solid form, it melts into a liquid and liquids evaporate into gases.
it will change from solid to liquid or gas
Remove enough heat from the liquid, it changes to a solid- known as freezing.
They change phase. For example, upon absorbing heat, a solid can become liquid, and a liquid and become a gas. Vice versa when releasing heat.
heat doesnt travel from a solid to a liquid. a solid is heated up and turned into a liquid.
Heat and possibly become a liquid
It depends on what you are taking the heat from. If you take the heat away from a gas it becomes a liquid, which is called condensation. If you take heat away from a liquid it becomes a solid, and that is called freezing.
no it may affect the liquid and the gas also for example for the liquid the rivers ,and for the gases the friction may transform to heat