vaporization
Liquids expand when heated because the molecules gain energy and move more. This expansion can lead to changes in density, pressure, and viscosity depending on the specific liquid. At higher temperatures, liquids can also evaporate and turn into gases.
Yes, you can convert the noble gases into liquids. It is possible to liquefy any gas by cooling it enough.
No, gases and liquids are not ductile. Ductility is the property of a material to deform without breaking under tensile stress. Gases and liquids do not have a crystalline structure that allows for such deformation.
No, the density of liquids is generally higher than the density of gases. This is because the particles in liquids are closer together and have more intermolecular forces compared to gases. Consequently, liquids have a higher mass per unit volume, resulting in a higher density.
Liquefaction
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Gases and liquids are both considered fluids because they can flow and take the shape of their container. They can exert pressure on the walls of their container and have molecules that move freely past each other. However, liquids have higher density and are less compressible compared to gases.
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When gases turn into liquids, it is called condensation. This process involves cooling the gas down to its condensation point, which causes the gas molecules to come together and form a liquid.
vaporization
When molecules in liquids and gases are heated they move faster
It depends what you mean. A gas turn into a liquid if heat is taken away, pressure is applied, or the volume of the container the gas is decreases.
some solids,liquids and gases are dangers some are not dangers
Only liquids and gases can flow, a solid object can not flow.
Solids ---heat---> Liquids ---more heat---> gases
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