Depending on the liquid, and the amount of energy, it would either evaporate, boil, burn, or explode.
The steel would get warmer and possibly become a liquid.
It would turn into liquid.
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.
energy is not released
This mixing is impossible; liquid nitrogen become a gas. Possible formation of uranium nitrides.
it would turn into liquid because molecules gain energy and join forces as they are cooled.
The steel would get warmer and possibly become a liquid.
The liquid helium would boil and evaporate.
energy doesn't happen, it exists. for energy to happen, energy would have to be an action (verb), but it is a thing (noun).
The steel would get warmer and possibly become a liquid.
It would turn into liquid.
It would increase
we would havee no air
It would float.
Than in ??what?? state Kinetic energy is greater in liquid state because the liquid substance is moving. If the kinetic energy was less than in liquid state, the object of the state would become solid.
If an ionic substance were melted, it would become a liquid made of ions; in this case the label "ionic liquid" could be applied.
Less kinetic energy to move around so they stay liquid. With more energy they would be gases.