It isn't. At least at normal temperatures, it's a gas.
There is no such thing as liquid air since air is a mixture of gases. The individual gases, however, can be liquified.
No, Air is a gas water is a liquid Steam is a liquid vapor
The liquid starts boiling
The word "convection" is often used in this context.
Solid, liquid & air
Air to liquid = condensation
air is neither liquid or solid, it is a gas
Liquid Air - EP - was created in 1992.
No, air is not a liquid.
Liquid Acrobat as Regards the Air was created in 1971.
gas
An antibubble is the opposite of a bubble. A soap bubble in air is a thin film of liquid surrounding air. An antibubble in liquid is a thin film of air surrounding liquid.
Yes. Air travels faster in liquid if you compare it to a solid. Air travels the fastest in gasses.
There is no such thing as liquid air since air is a mixture of gases. The individual gases, however, can be liquified.
It evaporates :)
because the hoter the liquid the more particles can move out and it heats the air and warmer air can hold more liquid this is not the right answer -.-
because the hoter the liquid the more particles can move out and it heats the air and warmer air can hold more liquid this is not the right answer -.-