Heating solids, liquids and gases have different effects on different states. If you heat a solid ice cube, it melts. If you heat liquid water, it boils and evaporates. If you heat a gas, it expands.
If large amounts of heat are transferred to a solid, the solid will likely undergo a phase change and melt into a liquid. This is because the additional heat energy causes the particles in the solid to gain enough kinetic energy to overcome the forces holding them in a solid state.
Remove enough heat from the liquid, it changes to a solid- known as freezing.
To become a solid, a liquid will absorb heat energy.
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Let's consider the case of ice. Ice is a solid. When heated, it gets transformed to water. Water is a liquid. Further heating changes water into gas. Thus, heat can change a solid into both liquid and solid form.
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When a solid absorbs heat, it may melt and turn into a liquid. When a liquid absorbs heat, it may vaporize and turn into a gas. Conversely, when a gas releases heat, it may condense and turn into a liquid, and when a liquid releases heat, it may solidify and turn into a solid.
the effect of heat on liquid , solid and gases
They change phase. For example, upon absorbing heat, a solid can become liquid, and a liquid and become a gas. Vice versa when releasing heat.
Heat and possibly become a liquid
When a solid absorbs heat, it typically undergoes a phase change to a liquid, while releasing heat causes it to solidify. When a liquid absorbs heat, it either evaporates into a gas or expands, while releasing heat results in condensation or freezing. For gases, absorbing heat typically leads to the gas expanding or increasing in temperature, while releasing heat causes it to contract or decrease in temperature.
It depends on what you are taking the heat from. If you take the heat away from a gas it becomes a liquid, which is called condensation. If you take heat away from a liquid it becomes a solid, and that is called freezing.
If large amounts of heat are transferred to a solid, the solid will likely undergo a phase change and melt into a liquid. This is because the additional heat energy causes the particles in the solid to gain enough kinetic energy to overcome the forces holding them in a solid state.
Heat will cause a solid to melt into a liquid.
Remove enough heat from the liquid, it changes to a solid- known as freezing.
When this happens,the liquid loses all its heat & becomes solid.
If you remove enough heat from a liquid, it will eventually reach its freezing point and solidify into a solid. The liquid's molecules will lose kinetic energy, slow down, and transition into a more ordered structure, forming a solid state.