the water molecules within the H20 in its liquid form accumulate energy, usually supplied in the form of heat, which is then released by the molecule in the form of kinectic energy allowing each molecule to free itself from the weak inter-molecular forces maintaining the liquid state, therefore the water becoming as a whole, gaseous.
Liquid water becomes gaseous water when it evaporates or boils.
at what tempature
you call it hydrogen
evaporation
Water as a vapour (gas?) has to condense back to water, which can then become a solid if frozen.
Water as a vapour (gas?) has to condense back to water, which can then become a solid if frozen.
Given sufficient heat anything can turn to a gas.
um...The best answer I can give to that is: eventually.If water is continually heated, it will eventually become a vapor/gas/steam, but if you have cold water and heat it up a bit, it will not become a gas. It takes a large amount of energy to convert water to steam.
they can all be changed into other matter in some way, i.e. water can be frozen to become a solid and ice can be melted to become a liquid, or water can be evaporated to become a gas and that type of gas can form into a cloud and rain to become a liquad
water vapor is a gas its self
Evaporated water is a gas.
Water as a vapour (gas?) has to condense back to water, which can then become a solid if frozen.
Water as a vapour (gas?) has to condense back to water, which can then become a solid if frozen.
By evaporation water become a gas.
By evaporation water become a gas.
yes it does
More correctly it becomes a vapor, but a gas is still an acceptable term.
By condensation
Given sufficient heat anything can turn to a gas.
um...The best answer I can give to that is: eventually.If water is continually heated, it will eventually become a vapor/gas/steam, but if you have cold water and heat it up a bit, it will not become a gas. It takes a large amount of energy to convert water to steam.
Gas