Yes
Yes.
Boiling water: When water is heated, it changes from a liquid state to a gaseous state, forming steam. Evaporation of alcohol: When rubbing alcohol is exposed to air, it evaporates and changes into a gas.
Natural gas and gas can refer to the same thing. In general terms, "gas" can be used as a broad term for any substance in a gaseous state. However, when specifically referring to the fossil fuel used for heating and cooking, it is usually called "natural gas."
No. An atom is the basic unit of matter, whether it be solid, liquid, or a gas.
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gas but think of it as the gas that comes up from when you put dry ice into water. If you have ever seen it before it is basically the same thing.
No. You would have to heat methanol until it became a gas. Same thing with water, and so forth.
Yes. They are both created when water reaches boiling point, 100 degrees and then turns into a gas.
they are both different phases of the same thing (hydrogen hydroxide, so to speak).
No, heat and gas are not the same thing. Heat is a form of energy that can be transferred between objects, while gas is a state of matter in which particles are not fixed in a specific position.
water
Solid, liquid or gas water remain the same molecule - H2O.
First thing you really want to do is shut off the water valve, the gas if it uses gas. Be very careful. The most probable thing is that the water pump will have to be replaced. After you closed the gas and water call a plumber.
yes they are the same thing its just that 1 is portable and 1 is not
Yes.
Boiling water: When water is heated, it changes from a liquid state to a gaseous state, forming steam. Evaporation of alcohol: When rubbing alcohol is exposed to air, it evaporates and changes into a gas.
They are the same thing.