Yes. Extremely high temperatures can change a gas into the plasma state.
Yes, heat energy can change a gas to another state. When a gas absorbs enough heat energy, it can transition to a liquid state through a process called condensation. If even more heat energy is added, the liquid can further transform into a solid state through freezing.
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breaking or creating molecular bonds -- increasing or decreasing heat energy
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Thermal (heat) energy must be added or removed in order to cause a change of state.
To change one state of matter to another, you need to either add or remove heat energy. For example, to change a solid to a liquid, you would need to add heat energy to melt the solid. Similarly, to change a liquid to a gas, you would need to add heat energy to evaporate the liquid.
Yes, heat energy can change a gas to another state. When a gas absorbs enough heat energy, it can transition to a liquid state through a process called condensation. If even more heat energy is added, the liquid can further transform into a solid state through freezing.
Through changes in heat energy withing the H20 molecules. When there is more heat, it boils and evaporates into a gas When there is less or almost no heat, it freezes into ice.
Not exactly. Heat transfer refers to the movement of heat from one object to another due to a temperature difference, while heat transformation involves converting heat energy into another form of energy, such as mechanical or electrical energy. Heat transfer is about the movement of heat, while heat transformation is about changing the form of heat energy.
The energy which must be transferred to or from a sample of water in order to change it's state is called the Latent Energy or Latent Heat - for example Latent Heat of Evaporation or Latent Heat of Freezing.
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Energy can change state of matter. Heat can be used to melt ice.
breaking or creating molecular bonds -- increasing or decreasing heat energy
the state change is from liquid to solid and the energy change is cold energy to heat energy
A substance changes from one state of matter to another by either gaining or losing energy. For example, to change from a solid to a liquid, energy is added to break the intermolecular bonds. To change from a liquid to a gas, more energy is added to overcome the forces of attraction between the molecules.
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No.