100 Degres Celsius (i think)
depends on the type of gas.
To change liquid water into a solid, you need to lower the temperature below 0 degrees Celsius to freeze it. To change liquid water into a gas, you need to raise the temperature above 100 degrees Celsius to evaporate it.
A liquid can change to a gas, by heating up and evaporating into the air.
it changes from liquid to a gas form or it vaporizes
gas or a liquid
In a word, temperature. A physical change will change the matter's state based on it's temperature. For example, water, H2O. You can increase the temperature to 212oF and it will change state from a liquid to a gas. You can decrease the temperature to 32oF and it will change state from a liquid to a solid. To answer your question, the process of doing so would be increasing or decreasing temperature of matter.
It is different for every liquid. For water it is 100C
The temperature at which a liquid changes into a gas is called the boiling point.
No, it is a temperature change, if you are referring to the same substance.
evaporative temperature
- a chemical reaction with release of gas - eavaporation or boiling of the liquid at the the temperature of boiling
An increase in temperature typically causes matter to change from a solid to a liquid or from a liquid to a gas. A decrease in temperature often results in the opposite transition, causing matter to change from a gas to a liquid or from a liquid to a solid.