Gas is heated when its temperature is increased, often through the application of external heat sources like burners or heaters. This process raises the kinetic energy of the gas molecules, causing them to move faster and increase in temperature. Heating gas can occur in various contexts, such as in combustion engines, home heating systems, and industrial processes. Additionally, gas can be heated when it absorbs energy from its surroundings or through compression.
A heated liquid become a gas at the boiling point.
When water is heated and turns into a gas, it forms water vapor.
When heated, gases typically expand and become less dense. So, a gas would be least dense when heated.
Evaporation is the process and the gas formed by liquid in heated condition is called vapours
Heating will cause the gas to expand; or, if the container does not permit expansion, for the pressure of the gas to increase. Other changes to the gas depend on which gas is being heated.
As a heated liquid turns into a gas, it ... ?
because..................................................................................................................... density of heated gas is lower than cooled gas.
A liquid that has been heated to a gas is called vapor.
A heated liquid become a gas at the boiling point.
When gas is heated then its molecule get energy and start to move faster.
Any gas will expand when heated, assuming you keep pressure constant.
When water is heated and turns into a gas, it forms water vapor.
Water heated to a gas is eiher called water vapor or steam.
When heated, gases typically expand and become less dense. So, a gas would be least dense when heated.
gas will expand
it stays a gas
Molecules move faster when heated -- no matter what state they're in.