Igneous rock froms from magna
sedimentary rocks are formed
metamorphic
Yellow Stones.
a sedimentary rock is formed. depending on which rocks were squished, you can get different rocks
Extrusive igneous rocks. The type of extrusive igneous rock is determined by the composition of the lava.
Geothermal Energy/Power.
Changing a substance from solid into a liquid is called a change of state or a change of phase. Melting is the name given to the change of state from a solid to a liquid.
No, it just changes phase from a Solid to a Liquid. It's chemical makeup and "kind of matter" stays the same.
This question doesn't quite make sense. Liquid is a phase and so is gas. When passing from one to the other there is no intermediate phase in between. Changing from liquid to gas is a process,and that process has names. There seems to be a kind of unwritten custom that when it happens naturally, spontaneously, it is called evaporation. If somebody applies heat with the intention of producing a phase change it is called vaporisation.
Thermal energy, when you heat a solid, it turns to liquid and with more heat it will turn to gas
When you beat egg white, the kind of colloid is Liquid-Liquid and the dispersed phase and the dispersion medium is the same .. Di naman kasi mahihiwalay yUng egg white sa sarili eh ... tama ba ? tahahahaha .. Marlon Nolram
- A solution is generally an example of homogeneous mixture. - Many solutions are in liquid phase.
This question doesn't quite make sense. Liquid is a phase and so is gas. When passing from one to the other there is no intermediate phase in between. Changing from liquid to gas is a process,and that process has names. There seems to be a kind of unwritten custom that when it happens naturally, spontaneously, it is called evaporation. If somebody applies heat with the intention of producing a phase change it is called vaporisation.
At the melting point there is kind of an equilibrium between solid and liquid states. Some nitrate will be in solid state while other will be in liquid state. On lowering the pressure or increasing the temperature, all nitrate will become liquid.
CONDENSATION??? A phase change, from liquid to gas.
The difference between them is that boiling is when you heat a liguid and it turns into a gas, vaporization is when a liquid changes into a gas and evaporation occurs at the surface of a liquid beneath its boiling point.
Well now, that would depend on what kind of matter you're talking about, wouldn't it. At room temperature (and room pressure) . . . -- Oxygen, nitrogen, and helium are in the gas phase. -- Water, mercury, and grain alcohol are in the liquid phase. -- Iron, sugar, and candle wax are in the solid phase.