Boiling Point
When blue ink is heated, it undergoes a change from liquid to gas due to evaporation. The heat increases the kinetic energy of the ink molecules, causing them to escape as vapor into the air.
Ice (solid water) changes to liquid water when heated. Wax solid changes to liquid wax when heated. Metal becomes molten when heated to its melting point. Paraffin wax solid changes to liquid paraffin wax when heated.
By freezing so if it got froze it would no longer be a liquid. the answer alltogether though is : A LIQUID CHANGES ITS STATE BY FREEZING.
Condensation (gas to liquid or solid or liquid to solid), vaporization (liquid or solid to gas), sublimation (solid to gas), solidification (liquid to solid), or melting (solid to liquid).
physical change. When sugar is heated, it changes from a solid to a liquid state without changing its chemical composition.
The change of state is melting. When a candle wax is heated, it transitions from a solid state to a liquid state.
When blue ink is heated, it undergoes a change from liquid to gas due to evaporation. The heat increases the kinetic energy of the ink molecules, causing them to escape as vapor into the air.
It would first change from a solid to a liquid.
When sulfur is heated, it undergoes a phase change from solid to liquid, and then from liquid to gas due to sublimation. Sulphur does not undergo a direct change from solid to gas.
Yes if it is heated.
Ice melts into water, wax melts into liquid, and metal expands when heated.
evaporation
Solids can be change into liquid by melting for example the ice. It will melt by just minutes in exposure of sunlight.. Liquid can be turned to gas by evaporating. Example a water can evaporate when heated..... :)
The change of state that occurs when osmium is heated from 4000°C to 6000°C is sublimation. Osmium sublimes directly from a solid to a gas without passing through a liquid phase.
Depends on the element - they all get hotter so they tend to expand, they might change state (from solid to liquid to gas to plasma), nothing chemical happens UNLESS they are in contact with other elements.
Ice (solid water) changes to liquid water when heated. Wax solid changes to liquid wax when heated. Metal becomes molten when heated to its melting point. Paraffin wax solid changes to liquid paraffin wax when heated.
Most materials expand when they are heated. If they are heated enough, they may change from solid to liquid, or from liquid to gaseous forms.