Want this question answered?
Condensation is when molecules of a substance reach a low enough temperature to change state from gas to liquid. The process you described is called evaporation.
When a liquid changes to the solid state, the molecules slow down so that they only vibrate in place and can no longer flow like a liquid.
locked up in hexagon shaped framework, in three dimensions, small space between these six molecules, giving ice a slighly lower density than liquid water. water molecules are hydrogen bonded together
you would have to put it in a really cold place where the molecules can slow down and go from gas to liquid to solid.
It is used to break hydrogen bonds so that water molecules can escape the liquid state.
The molecules in a solid vibrate in place. The molecules of a liquid are moving about.
A liquid has adjacent molecules that are not locked into place.
Condensation is when molecules of a substance reach a low enough temperature to change state from gas to liquid. The process you described is called evaporation.
When a liquid changes to the solid state, the molecules slow down so that they only vibrate in place and can no longer flow like a liquid.
The molecules are unchanged. They are however fixed in one place and unable to move around freely as they did in the liquid.
gas-energetic molecules that randomly move, free from meach other liquid- cohesive force stronger than gas, can move, but cannot separate from the rest of the molecules solid- molecules held firmly in place, particles can only vibrate in place
No, they are in motion in a liquid as well. In a solid they vibrate in place.
The molecules in a liquid are always moving. As the temperature of the liquid increases the molecules have more energy and move faster. The molecules bump into each other making some move yet faster. Occasionally one of the fast moving molecules near the surface breaks through the surface and becomes airborne causing this molecule to leave the liquid. As this happens more and more molecules leave liquid and enter the air. This is evaporation.
Heat Conduction.
It depends which state of matter you are referring to -- solid, liquid or gas. Solid: molecules vibrate in place Liquid: molecules are moving faster than a solid but slower than a gas. gas: molecules are moving at a high speed hope this helps :)
Increasing heat increases movement of the molecules of that material, until it reaches the point that the molecules no longer keep their place (a solid) and flow as liquid.
When the molecules of liquids don't have enough space to escape the heat, the liquid then evaporated in the air.