When the vitreous humor turns to liquid, a condition known as vitreous syneresis occurs. This process can lead to the formation of floaters, as the collagen fibers within the vitreous gel break down and clump together, casting shadows on the retina. In some cases, it can also increase the risk of retinal detachment, particularly if the vitreous pulls away from the retina. Overall, changes in the vitreous humor can impact vision and may require medical evaluation if symptoms arise.
the bonds between the water molecules are broken
The change of state that occurs when lead is heated and turns into a liquid is called melting.
Impossible. Boiling is when a liquid turns into a gas, freezing is when it turns into a solid. Obviously, the same molecules cannot be a gas and a solid at the same time. Mixtures of a liquid and a suspended solid might appear to "freeze" when boiled because they thicken when the liquid boils away, but this is not true freezing.
The process when a liquid turns into a gas is called "vaporization." This can occur through processes such as evaporation, where it happens gradually at the surface of the liquid, or boiling, where it occurs throughout the liquid at a specific temperature. Vaporization is a key component of the water cycle and is essential in various natural and industrial processes.
Evaporation is the process where a liquid turns into a gas at temperatures below its boiling point, typically occurring at the surface of the liquid. Boiling is the rapid vaporization of a liquid caused by reaching its boiling point, which happens throughout the liquid volume and not just at the surface.
It turns to a solid.
It melts and turns into liquid
Condensation
the particles move and they shift into a blob. or the liquid is frozen
When something melts it turns into a liquid
It turns into gas
it increases
it turns into a liquid
the bonds between the water molecules are broken
It turns into ur shtz
it turns to boiling hot molten golddummy
The liquid turns into a solid. Er, not generally. As they get hotter, most liquids tend to evaporate!