If a gas was removed from all heat sources, it would turn into a liquid and possibly freeze depending on how cold you were able to get it. Heat causes the gas molecules to vibrate which ultimately leads to an increase in volume and a decrease in density. Reduction of heat causes the molecules to vibrate less which leads to a decrease in volume and an increase in density.
When gas is ignited in a ring on a hob, the chemical energy in the gas molecules is converted into heat and light energy. The heat energy produced heats up the hob and the surrounding cookware, while the light energy is produced as a visible flame. This process allows for cooking and heating to take place on the hob.
When heat is applied to a gas, its particles gain energy and move faster, increasing their kinetic energy. This causes the gas to expand and its pressure to increase. If enough heat is applied, the gas may change phase and become a plasma.
When a solid absorbs heat, it may melt and turn into a liquid. When a liquid absorbs heat, it may vaporize and turn into a gas. Conversely, when a gas releases heat, it may condense and turn into a liquid, and when a liquid releases heat, it may solidify and turn into a solid.
Evaporation typically cools a substance because as molecules absorb energy to change from liquid to gas, they take away heat from the surrounding environment. However, under certain conditions such as with evaporative cooling systems, evaporation can be used to cool a substance deliberately.
Heat is taken away during evaporation. As the liquid absorbs heat from its surroundings and gains energy, some of the molecules at the surface of the liquid gain enough energy to overcome the intermolecular forces holding them together, and they escape into the gas phase. This process removes heat from the remaining liquid, causing it to cool down.
It depends on what you are taking the heat from. If you take the heat away from a gas it becomes a liquid, which is called condensation. If you take heat away from a liquid it becomes a solid, and that is called freezing.
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I think you make the gass cold. As my teacher said" you take away heat."
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You get an explosion.
Evaporation takes away heat because it requires energy to break the bonds between water molecules, causing them to change from liquid to gas. This energy, called the latent heat of vaporization, is absorbed from the surrounding environment, thus cooling it.
It provides heat to the surface it condenses to. That is why gas condenses on cold surfaces.
It turns straight into a gas. Hope this helps :-)
The pressure is higher.
it gives off its gas and heat
When gas is ignited in a ring on a hob, the chemical energy in the gas molecules is converted into heat and light energy. The heat energy produced heats up the hob and the surrounding cookware, while the light energy is produced as a visible flame. This process allows for cooking and heating to take place on the hob.
In order to understand this problem, you need to understand the equation PV = nRT. P meaning pressure, V meaning volume, n meaning number of moles, R meaning the ideal gas constant, and T meaning temperature. Since the number of moles and the gas constant are not changing, the temperature will cause the pressure and volume of the gas to increase as it itself increases. Likewise, as the temperature decreases the pressure and volume of the gas will decrease.