It will eventually evaporate into the air.
melting
thermal expansion
That is possible when there is a change of state. For example, if you have ice at its melting point, or a mixture of ice and water at its melting point, if you add heat, the energy will be used to melt the ice, not to increase the temperature.
A liquid at the freezing point might remain a liquid indefinitely if no more heat is removed. A liquid in frozen state might remain frozen indefinitely, too. If the liquid is very pure, it might remain a liquid even when carefully brought below the freezing point. It would shift phases if some impurity or movement disturbs the liquid. If enough additional heat (heat of fusion) is removed from a liquid at the freezing point then the liquid will freeze without changing temperature. If a frozen liquid has the heat of fusion added to it, it will melt without changing temperature.
the energy that goes into changing a substance from a solid to a liquid (melting) is called the latent heat of fusion.
gas!
No, it is chemical change. Heat is added therefore changing the make-up from a liquid state to a solid state.
which two things can happen when heat is added to a liquid?
convection
Changing solid to liquid by the application of heat is an endothermic process. Liquidation.
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The additional heat, called "enthalpy" completes the phase change, by changing the arrangement of the molecules in the existing environment, not the temperature. The energy must be removed from a gas to cause condensation into liquid, and from a liquid to cause solidification (freezing). Conversely, it is added when changing a solid to a liquid or a liquid to a gas. At a certain temperature (critical temperature), the process happens spontaneously because the phase boundary disappears.
all liquids turn into a gas (including liquid metals but only at very high temperatures) A liquid changes into a gas when heat completely breaks the bonds between the particles. When heat is added to a liquid, small bubbles of gas soon begin to form within the liquid. When enough heat is added, these gas bubbles become large enough to float to the surface and boiling occurs. When a liquid boils, bubbles of gas escape into the air. This is known as vaporisation.
It will change into a gas.Adding heat to or removing heat from a system may result in a temperature change and possibly a change of state. A liquid substance needs heat added to it in order to enter a gaseous state. If enough heat is added to a liquid substance it will change into a gas.
causes heat energy to flow from the liquid and cool the surroundings.
it bubbled, evaporates,
heat