No.
Gases condense ("become thicker") to form liquids.
Liquids evaporate to become gases.
Yes.
A change of phase, from solid to liquid, or liquid to gas, or gas to liquid, etc., is also sometimes called a change of state.
water condensing is a physical change.
A gas is most likely to change to the liquid phase when the pressure on the gas is increased. This is because the same number of molecules will have less space to occupy.
Solid --> Liquid = melting Other changes of state: Solid --> Gas = sublimation Gas --> Solid = deposition Liquid --> Solid = freezing/solidification Gas --> Liquid = condensation Liquid --> Gas = vaporization
Changes in state are called phase transitions. Each of the phase transitions has a technical name and many have common names. The change from solid to liquid is fusion (or melting). The change from liquid to solid is solidification (or freezing). The change from liquid to gas is vaporization (or boiling). The change from gas to liquid is condensation. The change from solid to gas is sublimation.
Evaporating and condensing.
Evaporating and condensing.
Evaporating and condensing.
Changing a gas to a liquid is called condensing or condensation they mean the same thing
i would have thought it is solid melting to liquid, or liquid freezing to solid, or liquid to gas, or gas condensing to liquid. so Solid, Liquid, Gas? o_O
Water boiling to become steam is an example of a liquid to gas phase change.
It undergoes a phase change, and turns to liquid.
a liquid turns into gas when it is heated...
Condensing or Condensation
The liquid to gas phase change is vaporizing; the reverse is condensing. The other phase changes are: - solid to liquid: melting - liquid to solid: freezing - solid to gas: sublimation - gas to solid: deposition
No, condensing is a physical change, not a chemical change. It is the process of changing a substance from a gas state to a liquid state by removing heat energy.
gas -> liquid = condensing liquid -> gas = evaporating liquid -> solid = freezing solid -> liquid = melting solid -> gas= sublimating liquid -> gas= boiling