Liquefaction
When gases turn into liquids, it is called condensation. This process involves cooling the gas down to its condensation point, which causes the gas molecules to come together and form a liquid.
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Gases and liquids are both considered fluids because they can flow and take the shape of their container. They can exert pressure on the walls of their container and have molecules that move freely past each other. However, liquids have higher density and are less compressible compared to gases.
deposition or desublimation and when there are gases not one when they turn into solid this is called excretion
The process of melting.
Liquids that do not turn into gases at room temperature and pressure include oils, syrups, and certain types of molten metals. These substances have higher boiling points compared to water, which allows them to remain in liquid form.
It depends what you mean. A gas turn into a liquid if heat is taken away, pressure is applied, or the volume of the container the gas is decreases.
The short answer is either. Carbon dioxide when it is frozen is a solid, it does not have a liquid state. Many other gases would become liquid under pressure, like lighter fuel in a cigarette lighter or gas in a calor gas container.
Almost all solids will turn into liquid at some temperature.This process is called melting and the temperature at which the solid melts is its melting point.
Apples turn brown when exposed to oxygen, a process called enzymatic browning. Liquids that contain acids, such as lemon juice or vinegar, can help slow this browning process by lowering the pH and inhibiting the activity of the enzyme polyphenol oxidase. Other liquids, like water or soda, don't prevent browning effectively, but can still cause oxidation if they allow oxygen to reach the apple's surface.
Adding a green dye or mixing blue and yellow liquids can turn a liquid green.
Liquids expand when heated because the molecules gain energy and move more. This expansion can lead to changes in density, pressure, and viscosity depending on the specific liquid. At higher temperatures, liquids can also evaporate and turn into gases.