No, heating a liquid makes it's particles move farther apart (makes the liquid expand). This is most readily observed in an old glass thermometer. As your temperature goes up (as you heat the liquid in the thermometer), the liquid inside expands and travels up the thermometer.
It depends on how much heat and what liquid it is. If it loses just a few degrees on heat it just becomes colder. If it loses alot of heat then it becomes a solid
The particle theory of matter states that all matter is made up of tiny particles. In the case of water boiling, as heat is applied, the particles gain energy and move faster, eventually breaking free from their liquid state and becoming a gas.
When you heat up pieces of potato, the starch inside the potato cells gelatinizes and turns into a thick liquid. This liquid is essentially a mix of water and starch, resulting in a starchy liquid that can be used as a thickening agent in cooking.
liquid - depending on what the solid was to start with
It is not possible for a particle with mass to reach the speed of light, as it would require infinite energy. Additionally, at speeds approaching the speed of light, relativistic effects become significant, causing time dilation and length contraction.
They start to speed up and expand.
When you heat up a particle up so fast it travels at the speed of light, you have moved to a different universe because that is impossible in this universe. The wormhole you went through was strictly one way. You can not come back. Bye.
It depends on how much heat and what liquid it is. If it loses just a few degrees on heat it just becomes colder. If it loses alot of heat then it becomes a solid
You throw up
heat the liquid up to its boiling point
The Particles Vibrate , Causing the liquid to evaporate leaving behind a gas. ! Sophie :)
it doesn't it raises the average energy a particle has. that's temperature not heat.
heat it up!
The Particle theory maintains that particles move more rapidly as they get more warm. As the continue to heat up, they become less dense and move even more. As this process continues, the particles expand and separate which changes their state from liquid to gas.
gas vapors
because the bonds break up giving it a liquid form, this happens at room temperature
When heat is added to a liquid, the temperature of the liquid increases and the kinetic energy of the molecules also increases. This causes the molecules to move faster and further apart, eventually leading to a phase change if enough heat is added, where the liquid turns into a gas.