Yes, by heating it, the process is called evaporation, or vaporization.
Generally solids are denser than gas and liquids.
When rich gas is produced from a petroleum reservoir and processed in a surface separator, hydrocarbon liquids such as ethane, propane, butane, pentane, and heavier hydrocarbons can be recovered. These liquids are separated from the natural gas due to differences in their boiling points and compositions, and they are typically referred to as natural gas liquids (NGLs).
Yes, gas has a low density compared to solids and liquids. Gas particles are more spread out and move freely, resulting in a lower mass per unit volume compared to solids and liquids.
Because a gas will expand to fill the other half. Gas has no defined volume. Liquids do.
Yes, you can convert the noble gases into liquids. It is possible to liquefy any gas by cooling it enough.
Solids changing to liquids are melting Liquids changing to solids are freezing Solids changing to gas are subliming Liquids changing to gas are boiling Gases changing to liquids are condensing.
Any liquid can be changed to a gas with application of sufficient heat or sufficiently low atmospheric pressure, i.e. vacuum.
Liquids have a definite volume but gas do not
we can change solid to liquid by the process of liquification at high pressure and low temperature.liquid is changed into gas by the process of vaporization at high temperature and low pressure
mixtures can be formed by physically putting two or more substances together. Mixtures can be formed between solids and liquids, solids and solids, liquids and liquids, solids and gas, liquids and gas, gas and gas
Liquids have the form of the containers.
this is the place where your food is changed into liquid
the solids and liquids you can find on Saturn is only gas which is around it's rings.
Both liquids and Solids have definite volumes
When a gas is changed to a liquid the gas has condensed, or liquefied or cooled.
Both liquid and gas
Like your home, it would contain gas (oxygen and carbondioxide), liquids (water) and solids (bricks, stones).