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Evaporation is the process where a liquid changes from its what state to what state?

Evaporation is the process where a liquid state changes from its LIQUID state to a GAS state.


When matter changes from a solid to a liquid it What is?

The process in which a solid changes to a liquid is called melting.


What substance changes from one state of matter to another at temperature and pressure experiencing earths surface?

Your question makes no sense. What substance changes from one state of matter to another (that is the first part and makes sense) at temperature and pressure experiencing earths surface? What on earth does that mean? pressure experiencing earths surface? What could it possibly mean? I really have no clue what you are trying to ask in the second part of the question. The first part however may give a clue to what you actually mean to ask. Maybe you mean "What substance changes from one state of matter to another at the temperature and pressure experienced on earths surface?" But using that as the question, there are literally hundreds or even thousands of correct answers. Here are a few Water, a liquid, changes to ice, a solid, and to steam, a gas and back to water Iodine can change from its solid form to a gas Ammonia can change from a liquid to a gas Freon can change from a liquid to a gas phosphorus can change from a solid to a gas gasoline, ether, liquid petroleum gas, naphtha, acetone, acetate all change from a liquid to a gas at atmosphere pressure at earths surface. Sodium changes from a solid to a gas. Hope this helps answer your question.


What causes evaporation of Earths waters to occur?

The cause of evaporation is the continuous movement of molecules at the surface of a liquid; gaining more energy they can escape in the air. Temperature favors this process.


What occurs when a liquid changed to a gas below its surface as well as on the surface?

When a liquid changes to a gas below its surface as well as at the surface, the liquid is at a temperature equal to or greater than its boiling point.

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What is the difference between vulcanicity and volcanicity?

Vulcanicity is a process through which gaseous, liquid and solid materials are forced out of the earths crust to the earths surface. Volcanicity is the process where igneous materials reaches the earths surface from the earths crust to the earth surface


What is the process where water changes from a liquid to a gas is called?

This process is called boiling (in mass) or evaporation (at the surface).


Evaporation is the process where a liquid changes from its what state to what state?

Evaporation is the process where a liquid state changes from its LIQUID state to a GAS state.


What is the change of state from liquid to gas at the surface of a liquid?

When a liquid changes to a gas below its surface as well as at the surface, the liquid is at a temperature equal to or greater than its boiling point.


What term best describes the process by which particles escape from the surface of a nonboiling liquid and enter the gas state?

Evaporation (more for talking about water) or vaporization (as a general term) refers to the process in which a liquid changes into a gas. In evaporation, the liquid turns into a gas at the surface. In boiling, vaporization occurs throughout the liquid.


How a liquid change into a gas?

liquid changes to gas through the process of evaporation. then when a gas changes back into a liquid it goes through the process of condensation


When matter changes from a solid to a liquid it What is?

The process in which a solid changes to a liquid is called melting.


When a liquid changes into a gas only at the surface of the liquid it is called?

Evaporation.


How far beneath the earths surface would you have to go find liquid material in the earths core?

1800km - 1900km


How far beneath the earths surface would you have to go to find liquid material in the earths core?

1800km - 1900km


When a liquid changes to a gas below its surface as well as at the surface?

Freedom


What substance changes from one state of matter to another at temperature and pressure experiencing earths surface?

Your question makes no sense. What substance changes from one state of matter to another (that is the first part and makes sense) at temperature and pressure experiencing earths surface? What on earth does that mean? pressure experiencing earths surface? What could it possibly mean? I really have no clue what you are trying to ask in the second part of the question. The first part however may give a clue to what you actually mean to ask. Maybe you mean "What substance changes from one state of matter to another at the temperature and pressure experienced on earths surface?" But using that as the question, there are literally hundreds or even thousands of correct answers. Here are a few Water, a liquid, changes to ice, a solid, and to steam, a gas and back to water Iodine can change from its solid form to a gas Ammonia can change from a liquid to a gas Freon can change from a liquid to a gas phosphorus can change from a solid to a gas gasoline, ether, liquid petroleum gas, naphtha, acetone, acetate all change from a liquid to a gas at atmosphere pressure at earths surface. Sodium changes from a solid to a gas. Hope this helps answer your question.