If all substances are at equilibrium, the temperature is the boiling point, at the prevailing pressure, of the substance that has changed from liquid to gas.
the temperature at which a substance in the liquid state becomes a gas is a boiling point
Vaporization is what happens when a liquid is changed to a gas. When a gas is changed to a liquid it is called condensation.
No. the temperature doesn't change, the substance does. yes the temperature of a substance alway changes from liquid to gas because it needs more kinetic energy for a liquid to go to the gas state breaking the intermolecular forces
Yes, only if the temperature of a substance is increased.
This temperature is the boiling point.
Any substance, when its gas is cooled below its condensation temperature.
Yes - solid-liquid-gas can be changed by temperature.
This temperature is the boiling point.
The temperature at which it turns into a gas (usually the temperature when the liquid phase "bubbles" and vaporizes) also the temperature where the gas phase condenses to a liquid.
The answer to this question is entirely dependent on the type of substance. This temperature is called the boiling point.
The answer to this question is entirely dependent on the type of substance. This temperature is called the boiling point.
The answer to this question is entirely dependent on the type of substance. This temperature is called the boiling point.