When liquid water is heated it changes from a liquid to a gas and then, usually, to a vapor.steam comes to mind
Yes, in general a liquid will expand when heated. They contract when they are cooled.
When solids are heated they turn into liquid
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Well, results is the outcome of something and outcome is the results of something..... So yes they are alike.
Liquid rises and falls when heated because when heated, liquid will expand causing it to be less dense than the other liquid around it. This results in a buoyant force and it will rise. After rising it will start to cool off since it isn't by the heat source anymore and will become more dense. This will make it more dense than the newly heated up liquid below it and so it will fall to repeat the process.
As a heated liquid turns into a gas, it ... ?
When liquid water is heated it changes from a liquid to a gas and then, usually, to a vapor.steam comes to mind
A heated liquid become a gas at the boiling point.
Yes, in general a liquid will expand when heated. They contract when they are cooled.
When a liquid is heated the particles increase speed and then move farther apart. Also the liquid and bubble up.
A liquid is like a solid because a liquid I usually a heated solid Ex. Water is heated ice
When solids are heated they turn into liquid
It evaporates.
Only one liquid expands when heated and thats water the most common liquid.
when liquid is heated it turns into water vapor,this is called boiling point