In order to change a liquid to a gas, it has to reach its boiling point, which depends on the pressure.
Cold temperatures cause water to freeze, changing it from liquid to solid. Warm temperatures cause ice to melt, changing it from solid to liquid. Fire can heat water to its boiling point, changing it from liquid to gas. Cold air colliding with warm air in the atmosphere can cause lightning, changing it from gas to plasma.
Typically heat changes the STATE of matter from solid to liquid to gas.However, heat can also cause chemical changes for example combustion.
then the liquid solidify 's (Cause it changes from a liquid state to a solid)
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liquid and gas
A physical change. Changing H2O from a solid to a liquid or a liquid to gas does not cause any chemical change as in the end you still have H2O.
Yes, the material changes from a solid state to a liquid state.
Water first covert from liquid to gaseous state. It then precipitate as snow(solid) or rain(liquid).
The additional heat, called "enthalpy" completes the phase change, by changing the arrangement of the molecules in the existing environment, not the temperature. The energy must be removed from a gas to cause condensation into liquid, and from a liquid to cause solidification (freezing). Conversely, it is added when changing a solid to a liquid or a liquid to a gas. At a certain temperature (critical temperature), the process happens spontaneously because the phase boundary disappears.
"Acceleration" is the term used to describe motion whose speed, or direction, or both, are changing.
When a substance changes from one state of matter to another it is called changing its state. Temperature changes are usually the main cause of this change.
Cause when you add energy it gets stimulated.