I turns into a gas not a solid because the only way you can make it a solid is by freezing it and this is applying heat
No, when you boil a beaker of water over a Bunsen burner, the water will not turn into a gas. It will reach its boiling point (100°C at sea level) and turn into steam, which is the gaseous form of water.
The answer depends on the solid. Most solids do not turn to gas directly to gas, but melt, and then boil at a different temperature. Water does this; ice melts at 0o, and boils at 100o. Some materials go directly from solid to gas, a process called sublimation, two examples being carbon dioxide and iodine. But they do this at very different temperatures.
both. It depends what substance it is. For example: solid water (ice) melts into liquid water (water) and then that melts into gas water (water vapour). Another example is that frozen carbon dioxide (c02)which is a solid also known as dry ice, melts into c02 gas hence the name dry ice because when it melts it goes straight into a gas state.
When you boil carbonated water, the carbon dioxide gas that gives it fizziness is released into the air, leaving behind plain water.
Weather a thing is solid, liquid or gas depends upon the force of the bonds between the molecules, and that depends one temperature and pressure, as well as the particular molecule. In a solid force between molecules is greater as then the forces between molecules of the same material as a liquid, and in a liquid is greater than in a gas. So in the environments most often found on the surface of the earth, hydrogen as a molecule consisting of two hydrogen atoms is always a gas, but water, consisting of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, can be solid (ice), liquid (water) or gas (water vapor), depending on the temperature and pressure. when you boil water, you turn the liquid into a gas. When you freeze water, you turn the liquid into a solid.
First you heat ice then it wll elt and then you boil the water and it will transform into a gas ( Steam)
A gas can't turn directly into a solid but a solid can turn into gas for example ice to water vapor.
you do this by melting a solid and then warming up a liquid so much that it evaporates into gas .smiley face
When you put in the freezer
No, when you boil a beaker of water over a Bunsen burner, the water will not turn into a gas. It will reach its boiling point (100°C at sea level) and turn into steam, which is the gaseous form of water.
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Solid to gas transformational phenomenon is called sublimation not boiling.
Ice turns into water when a room temperature is low (Warm, hot) . The ice melts and the and turns into water (In other words, 'Liquid'.) , and carrying on from that, the water evaporates and turns into 'Gas'.
it well turn into gas and put gas into cars, trucks, ;and others.
Water is water, whether solid (ice), liquid or gas.
It is called sublimation when you turn a solid into a gas. When you turn a gas into a solid it is called deposition.
The gas in a gas stove can heat up ice until it melts into water and then evaporates into water vapor.