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The intermolecular strength is higher in liquids than in gases.
fluids
there is a property called convection which applies to liquids and gases. that property says colder liquids or gases are denser.
Gases change their volume according to the container that they are in. Liquids change shape but not volume, and solids change neither shape nor volume.
Liquids and gases can change shape without any change in weight.
ANSWER unlike solids, both liquids and gases can change their shape to fit the container in which they are held. however, gases can also change volume unlike liquids.
Yes, the process is called condensation and results from temperature decreasing.
Because there is a freezing point, a boiling point so Solids can change into liquids and liquids can change into gases and all over again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Condensation.
When cooled gases change to liquids (usually) and then solids Solids don't change to gases upon cooling
The intermolecular strength is higher in liquids than in gases.
Convection
evaporation
fluids
Liquefaction
the method is calleds sublimation
All gases can be caused to change state to liquids. By either cooling, compression or a combination of both, any gas can be liquefied. This change is a physical change, by the way.