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When gasses lose heat they condense into liquids.
In liquids particles are more loosely packed so heat can flow through more ease.
No and yes. If the two liquids do not react chemically then its a physical change, called the enthalpy of mixing, heat of mixing, which can be exothermic or endothermic. If the two liquids react then the heat produced would be chemical.
frozen liquids must be warmed (absorb heat) to melt. any liquids go straight to gas, If melting releases gas or gases while melting some heat is used in the evaporation process, cooling the liquid you have heated. A reaction of cooling during melting by heating slows the process.
By applying heat
The process of heat transfer in liquids is convection.
Convection
the process of transfer of heat energy in solids is known as conduction.. For more info-- the process of transfer of heat energy in liquids and gases is known as convection.. And the process of transfer of heat energy without any material medium is known as radiation..
The primary agent of contact metamorphism is heat. Pressure and chemically active fluids are also very important in this process.
When gasses lose heat they condense into liquids.
Transmit heat.
Solids ---heat---> Liquids ---more heat---> gases
Liquids do conduct heat. They do so through convection, convection is a process of heat transfer which occurs due to the movement of the atoms. Land Breezes and Sea Breezes occur due to convection
Heat moves through liquids by the gases moving towards the convention.
Conductivity
Heat travels through liquids with heat radio waves. And the radio waves will eventually warm up the liquid.
Yes, liquids heat up faster than solids.