i gas changes into a liquid when it is cold because the gas will now be losing heat and this causes the molecules in the gas to form bonds, bringing them closer to together and resulting in a liquid.
it changes when it gets cold
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No,its a gas to a liquid. Example:when its cold outside and you breathe on a window and fog appears you wipe the fog off the window and it will be wet just like a liquid hope that helped :) sinceraly,zahria
The change from a liquid to a gas is evaporation.
Condensation describes the change of state when a gas turns into a liquid. Everyday examples of condensation are the drops of water on the outside of a cold glass on a hot, humid day, or blowing on a cold window to make it "fogged up."
I believe gas would change to liquid when it's starting to get cold.
Chemicals chAnge their state or form when energy is added ie heaT OR COLD CHANGE TO SOLID LIQUID OR GAS
you would have to put it in a really cold place where the molecules can slow down and go from gas to liquid to solid.
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
The change of a liquid to a gas is Vaporization. Not to be confused with "Evaporation".
A change of state from a gas to a liquid is called condensation.
No, a liquid changing to a gas is a change of state or a physical change.