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If no heat is exchanged with other substances, yes.
Energy is added when sublimation occurs, because it skips the liquid sates and goes strait from a solid to a gas. And to break particles apart, you must add heat, so energy is gained.
As heat is a form of energy, it isn't lost or gained, it's just converted into another form of energy.
Solid has more energy. It has extensive energy as compared to liquid and gas.
Liquid is a phase of matter. Energy is created when matter is manipulated
energy is gained!
its vapourization rate will increase
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Its boiling point.
If no heat is exchanged with other substances, yes.
The temperature at which a liquid changes into a gas is called the boiling point.
Energy is added when sublimation occurs, because it skips the liquid sates and goes strait from a solid to a gas. And to break particles apart, you must add heat, so energy is gained.
As heat is a form of energy, it isn't lost or gained, it's just converted into another form of energy.
Energy takes different forms. Energy is never lost or gained but it can be in the form of heat (atoms moving faster), in changing of state (solid with the least energy, liquid next, and vapor with the most) or at an atomic level (fusion and fission)
You get steam because the molecules have gained energy in the form of heat and are moving faster and further apart which also increases pressure if you try to contain it. It takes in energy
You get steam because the molecules have gained energy in the form of heat and are moving faster and further apart which also increases pressure if you try to contain it. It takes in energy
There is never an increase or decrease in energy, energy cannot be lost or gained. On the other hand, gas is at a higher level of energy than liquid. In other words, water, when condensed from water vapor, is lower in energy than the vapor it was condensed from.