When a liquid turns into 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.
When the pressure on a gas goes up, the temperature of the gas also goes up. This relationship is described by the ideal gas law. For liquids, the effect of pressure on temperature is less direct and can vary depending on the specific properties of the liquid.
It forms a cloud then it rains
Solid, because it goes through a longer process than the Liquid. Thus, the Liquid doesn't need as much energy as a solid.
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 changes by sublimation which is when something goes from a gas to a liquid.
solid to liquid: meltingliquid to gas: vaporization
A change from gas to liquid, from solid to liquid, from liquid to gas, etc.
liquid changes to gas through the process of evaporation. then when a gas changes back into a liquid it goes through the process of condensation
condensation
Condensation
The phase change when a substance goes from a gas to a liquid is called condensation. This occurs when the temperature of the gas decreases, causing the gas particles to lose energy and come together to form a liquid.
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.
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.
When the pressure on a gas goes up, the temperature of the gas also goes up. This relationship is described by the ideal gas law. For liquids, the effect of pressure on temperature is less direct and can vary depending on the specific properties of the liquid.
Phase change.
When the temperature of a liquid increases, the solubility of gas in the liquid decreases. This is because as temperature rises, the kinetic energy of the gas molecules increases, causing them to escape from the liquid more easily.