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All of the water molecules gain a lot of energy and eventually leave the liquid into the "air" as a gas. So basically they move fast enough to turn into a gas.

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What happens to the molecules of water when the temperature of the gas cools to 100C?

The molecules slow down and begin to change back to the liquid state.


What happens when a liquid gains thermal energy?

The molecules will begin to oscillate, the more energy they gain the more intense the vibration. when the vibration gets too intense, the water molecule detaches from other water molecules and becomes water vapour.


What happens when water boils and turns in to gas?

When water boils, it undergoes a phase change from liquid to gas as the molecules gain enough kinetic energy to overcome the intermolecular forces holding them together. This process is known as vaporization. The gas that is formed is called water vapor.


An example of water turning into water vapor?

the process of water turning into water vapor is referred to as evaporation. It is a change in physical state of matter in which the molecules of water are heated up to the point at which they convert to the gas phase and become much more spread out and more more quickly. Gas has an indefinite shape and its volume disperses amongst its container (or lack there of).


What causes gas to become water?

Gas can become water through a process called condensation, which occurs when gas molecules lose energy and transition into a liquid state. This typically happens when the gas is cooled to its dew point, causing the molecules to come together and form liquid droplets. In the case of water vapor (a gas), when it cools sufficiently, it condenses into liquid water. This process is commonly observed in nature, such as when dew forms on grass in the morning.

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What happens to water molecules when water is heated from 90 to 110 Celsius?

The liquid molecules are transformed in gas molecules.


What is the process of turning water into vapor?

The process of turning water into vapor is called evaporation. It occurs when water molecules gain enough energy to break free from the liquid phase and become gas. This typically happens when water is heated or exposed to sunlight.


What happens to molecules when water is heated from 90 to 110 Celsius?

The liquid molecules are transformed in gas molecules.


What happens to the molecules of water vapor when the temperature of the gas cools?

the water vapor turns to liquid


Why Does Water Bubble when boils?

When water boils, it forms bubbles of water vapor. This happens because the heat energy makes the water molecules move faster and break free from the liquid, turning into gas. The bubbles you see are the water vapor escaping from the liquid water.


How does the process of turning gas into a solid occur?

Gas turning into a solid happens through a process called deposition. This occurs when gas molecules lose energy and come together to form a solid without passing through the liquid phase.


Describes the process of water turning into water vapor.?

Water turning into water vapor is a process called evaporation. It occurs when heat energy from the sun causes water molecules at the surface of a body of water to move faster and escape into the air as an invisible gas. This gas is called water vapor.


What happens to the molecules of water when the temperature of the gas cools to 100C?

The molecules slow down and begin to change back to the liquid state.


What happens to the molecules of water vapor when the temperature of gas cool to 100c?

The molecules slow down and begin to change back to the liquid state.


What happens to the water molecules of water vapor when the temperature of the gas cools to C?

the proess of water vapor becoming liqud water when it cools is called condensation.


What happens to the molecules of water vapor when the temperature of the gas cools to 100?

If they can find a nucleation point then water droplets will start condensing out of the gas. Otherwise you could get a supercooled mixture of water vapour and gas.


What happens to the number of molecules of the gas when it is compressed?

When a gas is compressed, the volume it occupies decreases, causing the gas molecules to be closer together. The number of molecules remains the same, as no molecules are added or removed during compression.