When matter is heated the molecules move faster and the speed becomes so great the molecules cannot hold together. The molecules fly apart and become a gas.
When it turns into gas, it is evaporation. When gas turns into water, it's precipitation.
imagine that you are heating a pan of tap water on a cooker and taking the temperature of the water with a thermometer every two minutes until after the water has boiled
When a gas (vapor) changes to the liquid phase, it is called condensation.
The water will evaporate leaving just the solids
after a while it disappears because of evaporationAnswer:Water does not disappear when it boils. It changes state from a liquid to a gas and diffuses into the air. The gaseous water can be cndenses back into a liquid.
When it turns into gas, it is evaporation. When gas turns into water, it's precipitation.
The water becomes a gas.
Water boils at 100 and turns into a gas (steam)
when water vapors it cause it to steam up and then it turns to gas.
imagine that you are heating a pan of tap water on a cooker and taking the temperature of the water with a thermometer every two minutes until after the water has boiled
condensation
A gas cannot melt. There are three main stages to any element; freezing, melting and boiling. Boiling, or turning into gas/steam is the final stage for any element. Think of water. When it freezes it turns to ice, when it melts it is water and when it boils it turns to steam or water vapour.
The water goes from the liquid state to the gas state. H2O(l) -> H2O(g)
The water gets heated up and turns into a gas
Water evaporates faster in the sun. It does this because the water heats up, boils, and turns from a liquid to a gas.
it turns back from a gas to a liquid
The atoms speed up building up kenetic energy which forces them apart and that is what turns the liquid into a gas