The energy required to go from liquid to gas is known as the heat of vaporization. It represents the amount of energy needed to convert one unit of a substance from liquid to gas at its boiling point. The heat of vaporization varies for different substances and is typically expressed in units of joules or calories per gram.
It is endothermic as the water mus gain energy to go from a liquid to a gas.
Gas dissolves in a liquid solution through a process called dissolution. When the gas molecules come into contact with the liquid, they interact with the solvent molecules and become trapped in the liquid's structure, leading to the formation of a homogeneous solution.
it evaporates when it is warm and not cool.If a gas is sufficiently cooled, it will condense into a liquid; but it does not evaporate.Evaporation (from evaporate) is the process by which a liquid turns into a vapor or gas.
One way to increase the solubility of a gas is to decrease the temperature of the liquid. The solubility of a gas in a liquid is usually temperature dependent, although it depends on the particular combination of which gas and which liquid. Usually the solubility of a gas goes down with increasing temperature (think of warm carbonated beverages going flat).The other way to increase the solubility is to increase the pressure of the gas. The higher the pressure of the gas above the liquid, the more will dissolve. Again, think of a carbonated beverage: when it is sealed it doesn't go flat because it is under pressure, but when open to air, it will go flat.See the Web Links to the left of this answer for more
Changes from a liquid to a gas
liquid and gas and sometimes solid
Yes. Ice can melt from a solid to a liquid and then the water (liquid) evaporates into a gas and goes up into the air.
Change of phase - condensation.
Go to the bank of any river. The air is the gas, the water the liquid and the dirt on the bank is the solid.
no, it can be ice and snow and it can be evaporated
As water is heated, it transitions from a solid (ice) to a liquid (water) at its melting point, and then to a gas (water vapor) at its boiling point. The sequence is solid (ice) -> liquid (water) -> gas (water vapor).
The point at which a material turns from liquid to solid. 0 degrees Celsius for water turning go ice. Something like 620degrees for aluminium. Matter has 4 states: gas liquid solid and plasma.
Water changes state depending on its temperature and pressure. When water is heated, it can change from a solid (ice) to a liquid (water) to a gas (steam). When water is cooled, it can go from a gas to a liquid to a solid. These changes in state are due to the energy levels of the water molecules.
It is endothermic as the water mus gain energy to go from a liquid to a gas.
The energy required to go from liquid to gas is known as the heat of vaporization. It represents the amount of energy needed to convert one unit of a substance from liquid to gas at its boiling point. The heat of vaporization varies for different substances and is typically expressed in units of joules or calories per gram.
Gas dissolves in a liquid solution through a process called dissolution. When the gas molecules come into contact with the liquid, they interact with the solvent molecules and become trapped in the liquid's structure, leading to the formation of a homogeneous solution.