The Particles Vibrate , Causing the liquid to evaporate leaving behind a gas. ! Sophie :)
Only one liquid expands when heated and thats water the most common liquid.
Endothermic reactions are those in which energy is absorbed during the reaction. Exothermic reactions are those in which heat is evolved during the reactions.When ice melts its absorbs energy in the form of heat so why it melts,
The paper absorbs liquid
a liquid turns into gas when it is heated...
It be evaporation. ~answered by FightingLucario
Yes, when liquid water is heated, the majority of the energy goes into increasing the temperature of the water molecules. However, a portion of the energy is also used to break the hydrogen bonds holding the water molecules together before all of the water molecules can reach a higher energy state and transition into the gaseous phase.
When ice is heated, it absorbs heat energy and melts into liquid water. The temperature of the ice remains at 0 degrees Celsius until it has completely melted.
This process is known as evaporation. As the liquid absorbs heat energy, the molecules gain enough kinetic energy to escape the liquid's surface and become water vapors. Evaporation is a phase transition from liquid to gas that occurs below the boiling point of the liquid.
The process you are referring to is called melting. When a solid substance is heated, it absorbs energy which causes the particles to move faster and break free from their fixed positions, transitioning from a solid to a liquid state.
It becomes a gas/vapor.
It becomes a gas/vapor.
No, radiation does not require a heated liquid to transfer energy. Radiation is the transfer of energy through electromagnetic waves, such as light or heat, and can occur in a vacuum where there is no matter to carry the energy.
When a liquid is heated, the kinetic energy of its particles increases, causing them to move faster and farther apart. This results in the liquid expanding and eventually reaching its boiling point, at which it changes into a gas.
When a liquid absorbs enough energy, its molecules gain sufficient kinetic energy to overcome the attractive forces holding them together, causing them to break free and enter the gas phase. This process is called vaporization or evaporation, leading to the transformation of the liquid into a gas.
When an ice cube is heated, it absorbs heat energy and begins to melt, turning into liquid water. Continued heating will cause the water to further increase in temperature until it eventually turns into steam as it boils.
A liquid absorbs energy from its surroundings in order to turn into a gas, a process called vaporization. This energy is used to overcome the intermolecular forces holding the liquid molecules together.