Heating gasses or liquids has no effect on their masses.
A heated liquid become a gas at the boiling point.
Evaporation is the process and the gas formed by liquid in heated condition is called vapours
Gas and liquids both take on the shape of a container.
When a liquid is heated and turns into a gas, it is called vaporization. This process involves the molecules gaining enough energy to overcome the forces holding them together in the liquid state, allowing them to separate and become a gas.
When magnesium is heated, it undergoes a chemical reaction with oxygen in the air, resulting in the release of a gas called magnesium oxide (MgO).
The mass remain unchanged.
Neither - heating has no effect on mass.
Neither - heating has no effect on mass.
no, but the molecules spread out. so it appears the mass has increased, but it hasn't.
As a heated liquid turns into a gas, it ... ?
A heated liquid become a gas at the boiling point.
A liquid that has been heated to a gas is called vapor.
Heating gasses or liquids has no effect on their masses.
There's no reason for the mass of anything to depend on its temperature.
a liquid turns into gas when it is heated...
Evaporation is the process and the gas formed by liquid in heated condition is called vapours
When liquid water is heated it changes from a liquid to a gas and then, usually, to a vapor.steam comes to mind