It becomes a gas
The liquid will boil.
Add energy to change the particles in the liquid state on the window back into gas.
When a substance changes from a liquid to a gas energy is absorbed. When a substance changes from a gas to a liquid energy is released.
No. Energy is require to change it from liquid to gas. When water goes from gas to liquid it releases energy.
Evaporation uses energy to change from a liquid to a gas. Melting uses energy to change from a solid to a liquid. Condensation releases energy to change from a gas to a liquid. Freezing releases energy to change from a liquid to a solid.
no
if you add it will stay liquid but if you remove it will freeze
It will get hotter. Eventually it may evaporate.
It has less because you add a solid and liquid together and you get less.
The liquid will boil.
Energy because energy can be used as heat.
You add or subtract heat. An example is ice turns to water(solid to liquid) then water to stem are water vapor(liquid to gas)
you have to add or take away energy
The process of freezing, by which a liquid changes to a solid, technically doesn't require energy. In practice, if you have to make icecubes in your freezer, you do use energy - but the energy content of the ice is still lower than that of the water. Freezing happens by losing energy, not by gaining it. Whereas melting a solid into a liquid does require energy.
Add energy to change the particles in the liquid state on the window back into gas.
Yes, particularly if you add thermal energy. At its least energetic, matter is in the solid state. Add some more energy, it transitions to the liquid state. Then more and it's a gas. Finally, at its most energetic, it is in the plasma state.
Cause when you add energy it gets stimulated.