Condensation is the phase change in which substance change form a gas to a liquid.
Any solution - aliquid with a solid or gas dissolved in it - can have a pH.
* To change a gas into a liquid you need to evaporate the gas by heating it
change a when the gas goes from liquid to gas is a physical change. Change b when the gas burns is a chemical change
If the space in which the gas is inside doesn't change, the volume of gas doesn't change
Condensation is the phase change in which substance change form a gas to a liquid.
evaporation
Evaporation. If it changed directly from a solid to a gas, with no liquid stage, THAT would be sublimation.
Example: clouds become rain in a process called precipitation.
Any solution - aliquid with a solid or gas dissolved in it - can have a pH.
Liquids turn into gas by vaporization, which is accomplished either by boiling or evaporating.
it gas change is were a gas changes
margarine is digested because it is aliquid and it melts on our mouth
Lance Phillips has written: 'Cur aliquid vidi'
None - but mercury occurs as aliquid and does have some vapor above it
Elsbeth Michel has written: 'Nullus potest amare aliquid incognitum'
If the space in which the gas is inside doesn't change, the volume of gas doesn't change