It depends on what's burning.
Liquid 2 will continue to burn even if the flame is extinguished due to the presence of flammable vapors. When a liquid burns, it vaporizes, releasing combustible gases that can ignite and sustain combustion. If enough vapor is produced, it can reignite when exposed to a spark or heat source, allowing the burning process to continue. Additionally, the heat from the burning liquid can keep the surrounding vapors at a temperature conducive to combustion.
When a liquid is heated, its temperature will increase. As the temperature rises, the molecules in the liquid will gain more energy and move faster. Eventually, if the temperature is high enough, the liquid will reach its boiling point and turn into a gas.
The temperature at which a liquid changes into a gas is called the boiling point.
A liquid can expand when thermal energy is absorbed which is known as thermal expansion, but the thermal energy is not enough to change the liquid's state. When there is enough thermal energy, the liquid may change to a gas if the particles move fast enough to escape the liquid or it may change to a solid if the thermal energy is released from the matter.
Known as a liquid but obviously it can be all three. Mercury is a liquid at room temperature, it will solidify if you make cold enough, -40 C and be gas if you make it hot enough, +357 C. It expands and contracts easily in this liquid form, which is why old thermometers used it.
flash point
Flash point is the temperature at which a flash will occur across the face of a liquid and go out. Fire point is the temperature at which a flash will occur above the liquid and the resultant fire will continue to burn.
Nitrogen is nonflammable and does not support combustion. Thus in liquid form it is also nonflammable.
Any liquid can be a gas if you heat it strongly enough.
Hydrogen gas and oxygen gas are gases at room temperature. Oxygen supports combustion and hydrogen is very combustible. Water is a liquid at room temperature and is not combustible and does not support combustion.
Any liquid can be changed into solid, if you can manage to expose it topressure that is high enough and temperature that is low enough.
When a liquid is heated, its temperature will increase. As the temperature rises, the molecules in the liquid will gain more energy and move faster. Eventually, if the temperature is high enough, the liquid will reach its boiling point and turn into a gas.
They usually expand and when the temperature gets high enough, turns to liquid.
The temperature at which a liquid changes into a gas is called the boiling point.
The colorless liquid produced by burning methanol gas is water vapor. Methanol combustion produces carbon dioxide and water as byproducts.
It all depends on the liquid and the situation. I'm afraid your question does not specify enough to be answered in full.
Yes, evaporation of liquid can occur at any temperature, but it increases as temperature rises. Evaporation is the process where molecules at the surface of a liquid gain enough energy to escape into the gas phase. This can happen at both room temperature and higher temperatures.