That one is easy. It becomes a gas. That process is called "Vaporation". The steam that comes out of the water is the gas. It only becomes a gas when the water boils.
It doesn't, water turns into steam, or a gas when heated. Water turns into a solid when cooled
Liquid until it dries and becomes a solid.
If heated sufficiently, the minerals that are contained within the wood could liquefy.
The solid changes state and becomes a liquid because the particles are heated, therefore needing mor room.
it becomes a heat out
Ice!!
Zinc is all, a solid, liquid, and a gas. when it is melted, it is a liquid, when the liquid is heated, it becomes a vapor, a gas, and when the liquid is froze is is a solid.
That one is easy. It becomes a gas. That process is called "Vaporation". The steam that comes out of the water is the gas. It only becomes a gas when the water boils.
it becomes a liquid, and then a gas after that if heated even more.
It becomes a liquid, think about boiling ice, it becomes water. Then if you heat water, it becomes a gas.
it becomes a liquid, and then a gas after that if heated even more.
Sodium Chloride is not a gas solid. It is in crystalline form which when heated, becomes molten. It never evaporates to give Sodium Chloride gas i.e. NaCl.
When solid is heated and melt then it will change into gas
When solid is heated and melt then it will change into gas
The gas in a gas stove can heat up ice until it melts into water and then evaporates into water vapor.
When a solid is heated the particles vibrate more and they break free of the mold they are in. This makes the solid a liquid. if you continue to heat it, the vibrations will get stronger and the particles will start to evaporate. When the particles evaporate, then it would be a gas.