No, water can condense into a liquid state without needing to be heated. This process is called condensation, where water vapor in the air cools and transforms back into liquid water droplets. Heating water is needed to catalyze the opposite process, turning liquid water into water vapor through evaporation.
Evaporation is the process and the gas formed by liquid in heated condition is called vapours
Ice (solid water) changes to liquid water when heated. Wax solid changes to liquid wax when heated. Metal becomes molten when heated to its melting point. Paraffin wax solid changes to liquid paraffin wax when heated.
The change of state that occurs when lead is heated and turns into a liquid is called melting.
Liquid comes after solid in the states of matter sequence. When a solid is heated, it melts into a liquid state.
When paraffin wax is heated, it melts and turns into a liquid state. Upon further heating, the liquid paraffin wax can begin to vaporize and produce fumes. If the temperature is too high, paraffin wax can catch fire.
When a liquid is heated and changes to its gaseous state, it is called vaporization.
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No; water (as gas) must be cooled to become a liquid - this change is called condensation..
Evaporation is the process and the gas formed by liquid in heated condition is called vapours
Ice (solid water) changes to liquid water when heated. Wax solid changes to liquid wax when heated. Metal becomes molten when heated to its melting point. Paraffin wax solid changes to liquid paraffin wax when heated.
The change of state that occurs when lead is heated and turns into a liquid is called melting.
The change of state is melting. When a candle wax is heated, it transitions from a solid state to a liquid state.
When lavender oil is heated, it transitions from a liquid to a vapor state as its molecules gain enough energy to escape the liquid phase and become a gas. This process is called evaporation.
Yes if it is heated.
Ice melts into water, wax melts into liquid, and metal expands when heated.
Liquid comes after solid in the states of matter sequence. When a solid is heated, it melts into a liquid state.
When we heat ice it's state is Gas. Don't get confused that it is in liquid form.