If you are talking about water particles, then they turn into a gas which evaporation occurs at around 70 degrees. This is the step before condensation which is when water particles after they have turned into a gas, collect on the surface of an object.
Particles that can be found in a liquid can include molecules of the liquid itself, dissolved solute particles, and sometimes suspended particles such as dust or bacteria. These particles contribute to the properties and behavior of the liquid.
When water changes to water vapor, it is undergoing the process of evaporation. This is where water molecules gain enough energy to escape the liquid phase and become a gas.
Sweating and evaporating are similar because evaporating is the change of liquid water to water vapour, which requires heat, and sweating is where the skin produces liquid sweat, which is a mixture of water and other substances, which absorbs heat from your skin as it is transformed into a vapour. As you see, when you sweat your sweat is actually evaporated into the air, while absorbing your body and cooling you off!!
A mixture of evaporation refers to a combination of different substances that are present when evaporation occurs. During evaporation, the liquid component of the mixture turns into a gas, leaving behind the solid or dissolved components in a more concentrated form. Examples include saltwater evaporating to leave behind salt crystals or a liquid mixture evaporating to separate its components based on their boiling points.
Depending on what type of solid it is. For example if the solid is ice then yes, But if the solid is a chicken leg then no.
Liquid water is transformed in gaseous water.
The simple answer is "bumping into each other".In collision theory, as the particles move about near the surface of the liquid, occassionally, a pair will crash into each other with enough force, and at the proper angle as to create the escape momentum required to allow the molecule to eject through the surface tension and become airborn.Read more: What are the particles doing when a liquid is evaporating? | Answerbag http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/93716#ixzz1HUzytoQfHope this helps (:
if aliquid is evaporating the particles are far apart and move very quickly randomly ! :D
Evaporation at maxiumum speed is boiling.
melting(not meting i supose)=solid to liquid evaporating=liquid to gas ;)
In a given liquid, the atoms or molecules which are moving the fastest, and hence have the highest temperature, are the ones that are most likely to leave the liquid and evaporate. The atoms or molecules that they leave behind will therefore be cooler. Examples: evaporating water evaporating alcohol evaporating liquid nitrogen evaporating glycerol evaporating liquid helium evaporating acetone.
evaporating
Drying.
physical change, its molecules are gaining energy and evaporating
Boiling or Evaporating
Freezing it: If upon freezing, a solution forms a homogeneous solid, it is a solution. If it separates into distinct phases, it is a suspension. Evaporating off the liquid: If after evaporating the liquid, only solid components remain, it is a solution. If there are solid particles left behind, it is a suspension. Stirring it: If the mixture remains visibly the same after stirring, it is likely a solution. If visible particles settle out, it is a suspension. Letting the mixture stand for a while: If the components do not settle out upon standing, it is likely a solution. If visible particles settle to the bottom, it is a suspension.
In evaporation, only the particles at the surface of the liquid gain enough energy to escape as vapor, while the rest of the liquid remains relatively undisturbed. In boiling, the entire liquid is heated to the boiling point, causing rapid vaporization throughout the liquid and significant movement of particles.