Convection
Conduction occurs in solids and liquids but not gases. Convection occurs in gases and liquids.
yes, gases and liquids are fluids. this term is usually used when referring to resistance since frictio occurs in solids.
evaporation
No, radiation occurs mainly between gases!
Convection only occurs in fluids. Fluids are gases or liquids.
Ionic compounds are usually solids at room temperature, rather than gases or liquids. This is because they have strong electrostatic forces holding their ions together in a stable lattice structure.
Solids are usually more dense because solids have a smaller volume than liquids or gases, so the same amount of mass is in a smaller volume, making the density greater.
vaporization
Yes, conduction can occur in gases, but it is not as efficient as in solids and liquids. In gases, heat conduction primarily occurs through collisions between gas molecules. The rate of conduction in gases is lower compared to solids and liquids due to the larger distance between gas molecules.
Usually of liquids through the process of evaporation.
Chlorofluorocarbons are usually colorless gases or liquids.
Heat transfer in liquids and gases occurs primarily through convection, which is the transfer of heat through the bulk movement of the fluid. In convection, the hotter fluid rises and the cooler fluid sinks, creating a circulation pattern that transfers heat. Conduction, the transfer of heat through direct contact between molecules, also occurs in liquids and gases but is less efficient compared to convection.