It is called evaporation.
The energy that goes into temperature change is being used to change the state of the water, and until the transition is complete, it will not change temperature. The same goes for turning liquid water into a vapor. It is called the "latent heat", and sometimes "heat of fusion".
The change in state from a solid to a liquid is called melting.
evaporation
The classical example is water with 3 phases: solid, liquid, gas. The transition is called change of phase
The classical example is water with 3 phases: solid, liquid, gas. The transition is called change of phase.
Freezing
It is a change of state called melting.
When water turns into water vapor it goes through a phase change. The water uses all the energy gained not to increase heat, but turn into a gas. The name for this phase change is evaporation, or vaporization.
when water vapor turns to liquid water, it needs to condensate, when its temperature goes below 100 degrees, which is water's boiling point, for it to turn into liquid.
it goes from water (a liquid) to water vapor (a gas)! the 3 main physical states are solid, liquid and gas, so when it goes from one to another, this is defined as a physical change. you're welcome.
water evapourates when the water is heated above 100 degrees c water eveporates (goes from liquid to gas) at all temperatures solid water (called ice) can change to gas, to
it goes from water (a liquid) to water vapor (a gas)! the 3 main physical states are solid, liquid and gas, so when it goes from one to another, this is defined as a physical change. you're welcome.