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What happens when you heat liquids?

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It depends on what liquid you heat, and if is an open flame or just an element, like gas+open flame is very dangerous while water+open flame causes a reaction of steam to rise. im not the greatest at science but i know somethings, but somethings boil, some just evaporate and some do even more things but im not a science person siz

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What happens to solid liquids and gases when they are heated?

Solids ---heat---> Liquids ---more heat---> gases


What happens to liquids when enough heat is removed?

These liquids are freezed.


What happens to some liquids like melted butter when heat is taken away?

they resolidify


What happens when you heat an element?

If it's in solid form, it melts into a liquid and liquids evaporate into gases.


What happens when liquids mixed with liquids?

It depends on what the liquids are.


When gases lose heat they into liquids?

When gasses lose heat they condense into liquids.


What happens to solids liquids or gases when they absorbs or release heat?

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 moves through liquids by what?

Heat moves through liquids by the gases moving towards the convention.


How does heat travel in liquids?

Heat travels through liquids with heat radio waves. And the radio waves will eventually warm up the liquid.


Do liquids heat up faster than solids?

Yes, liquids heat up faster than solids.


What happens to a liquids when it releases enough energy?

A liquid becomes a solid when heat is removed. The energy content decreases, and the speed of the particles decrease.


What happens to gases when they lose heat Do they condense into liquids?

Depends on how much heat they loose and which gas (or mixture of gasses) they are. But yes, cool most gasses enough and they liquify (and then solidify if cold enough).