Depending on the liquid, and the amount of energy, it would either evaporate, boil, burn, or explode.
If the temperature of a gas increases, its particles will gain more kinetic energy and move faster. This will cause the gas to expand and exert more pressure on its surroundings.
Adding heat to a liquid increases the average kinetic energy of its molecules. This increase in kinetic energy causes the molecules to move faster, leading to higher temperature and possibly phase change from liquid to gas if enough heat is added.
food and liquid may enter the trachea during the act of swallowing.
Adding energy to a piece of solid steel can increase its temperature, causing it to expand or even melt if the energy input is high enough. Additionally, the steel could undergo phase changes, like from solid to liquid. Highly concentrated energy input, such as from a laser beam, can result in rapid localized heating and even vaporization of the steel.
the cell would not produce enough energy
it would turn into liquid because molecules gain energy and join forces as they are cooled.
If energy is removed from liquid water, it would cool down and eventually freeze into solid ice at its freezing point (0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit).
The steel would get warmer and possibly become a liquid.
It would increase
When a liquid is heated, its particles gain kinetic energy and move faster, increasing the distance between them. This causes the interparticle spaces to expand, leading to a decrease in density.
we would havee no air
It would float.
If an ionic substance were melted, it would become a liquid made of ions; in this case the label "ionic liquid" could be applied.
When a substance loses energy, it becomes more compact. A gas would turn to liquid and a liquid would turn to solid.
If blood was not a liquid, you would die. As a solid, it could not move around the body. As a gas, you would explode.
The plant will face stress and its growth will be stunted
The coin would float.