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.
When thermal energy is added or removed, the state of matter changes to another solid that becomes liquid and the liquid becomes gas
All in the sequence : solid -> liquid -> gas -> plasma.
The state of matter a material is most likely to resist compression is liquid. Liquids cannot be compressed and this is what supports hydraulics.
Liquid is one of the 3 states that mater can assume.a phase change from a solid to the liquid state When thermal energy is added temperature then rises allowing the solid to reach the melting point.
It doesn't. Evaporation is the change of state from a liquid to a gas, caused by added surface heat. You're thinking of freezing, caused by loss of heat.
In that case, the liquid may eventually change to a gas.
Solid --> Liquid. Liquid -> Gas. Solid --> Gas.
gas!
The liquid state is caused by intermolecular forces.
When thermal energy is added or removed, the state of matter changes to another solid that becomes liquid and the liquid becomes gas
A phase change from solid to liquid requires energy .likewise a liquid will vaporise into the gaseous state after appropriate increase in energy.
All in the sequence : solid -> liquid -> gas -> plasma.
No. It's just a change of state.
No, it is chemical change. Heat is added therefore changing the make-up from a liquid state to a solid state.
The state of matter a material is most likely to resist compression is liquid. Liquids cannot be compressed and this is what supports hydraulics.
Well, when energy is added to a liquid, the liquid moves faster, thus it gets warmer and can turn to gas. So you figure out what the opposite would be, and voila! you have your answer.
Liquid is one of the 3 states that mater can assume.a phase change from a solid to the liquid state When thermal energy is added temperature then rises allowing the solid to reach the melting point.