No, critical temperature an critical pressure are used for gases and their liquefaction not for solids or liquids.
Critical pressure is the minimum pressure required for the liquefaction of gas (or vapor) at the critical temperature; and the critical temperature is the maximum temperature of gas to be liquefied above which no liquid phase exists.
Evaporation. Occurs in heating or boiling the liquid water. Increasing the temperature of the liquid water until it reaches its boiling point in which it changes its state going from liquid to gas.
To convert water to steam, or, in other words, to make water boil, you need to (1) heat the water, (2) reduce the air pressure around the water, or (3) some combination of heat increase / pressure decrease.
It is often said that to boil water you must raise its temperature to 100° C (212° F), but that is true only in standard air pressure near the surface of the earth. You can make water boil without adding any heat to it by putting it in an air-tight box and pumping all of the air out of the box.
one way you can make liquid into a gas is by putting water in a bouwl and heating it up t oit bubbles
100 celcius because it is it's boiling point, when it starts liquefying.
Heat is added to water to bring it to the boil, and change it from a liquid to a gas (steam, which is water vapour).
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The process of changing liquid water into a gas is called evaporation. Energy is added to the liquid water - generally in the form of heat. When enough energy is added, it allows the most energetic molecules at the surface of the liquid to break free of the liquid and enter the gas phase. The more energy that is added, the more water molecules will have enough energy to move into the gas phase. If enough energy is added, all the molecules will leave the liquid and from then on adding energy will just make the gas warmer. Another way to change liquid water into gas is to drop the pressure above the liquid. In this case, it takes less energy for the molecules in the liquid to get away from the liquid so some of them will already be energetic enough to get away. Any mass of liquid water will have a range of energies for the molecules, some will be low energy, others high energy with each collision between the molecules, they either gain or loose energy. If they gain enough energy, they can become energetic enough to escape the liquid as a gas. The higher the pressure, the more energy is required to become a gas. If the liquid water is in contact with some gas - air for example. The liquid will evaporate until the gas is saturated with water vapor. At that point the rate of water molecules dropping out of the gas back into the water (because they don't have enough energy to stay in the gas) is equal to the rate of water molecules escaping from the liquid to become gas. This point is also known as "equilibrium".
The change of a liquid to a gas is Vaporization. Not to be confused with "Evaporation".
Condensation is like when you make fog on a cool window and it makes little drops so no, condensation is a gas turning into a liquid. Freezing is turning a liquid into a solid and melting is a solid to a liquid and finally a liquid into a gas is evaporation. I hope that helped! :)
No it can not, their boiling points are vastly different.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Well, yes but the change will be explosive.If you poured liquid nitrogen into boiling water, all the liquid nitrogen would become gas and spray the remaining liquid boiling water in all directions.If you poured boiling water into liquid nitrogen, all the liquid nitrogen would become gas and spray the remaining liquid boiling water in all directions.Please don't try this, you will be severely injured!!!!!!
Gas turns to liquid when energy is lost. The density of a gas is much less that the density of a liquid. Thus, when energy is lost and the particles of the gas are able to condense, it becomes a liquid.
No. Energy is require to change it from liquid to gas. When water goes from gas to liquid it releases energy.
Cooling or Heating First of all we have 3 phases, Gas, Liquid and Solid to change from gas to liquid to solid, cooling is required and to change from solid to liquid to gas, heating is required This type of heat is called latent heat, always think of water as an example Ice --> Water , heating Water--> Water Vapour, more heating
You can you change liquid water into a solid (ice) by lowering its temperature. You can you change liquid water into a gas (water vapor) by raising its temperature.
Yes.
Correct, boiling water changes from liquid to gas.
To change from a gas into a liquid you must cool the substance. For example: water vapour to water.
To change from a gas into a liquid you must cool the substance. For example: water vapour to water.
When water changes from liquid to gas, this phase is known as vaporization.
The process of water changing from a liquid to a gas?
gas is turned into a heaver mass and there for turns into a liquid.;P
Water can change: from gas to liquid: condom from liquid to gas: girly liquid to solid: melting solid to liquid:drowning solid to gas: flirtation
This is called condensation.