With the temperature the kinetic energy of the gas molecules goes down till such a low value that the gas molecules can get bound to each other and form liquid drips. The stronger the attracting forces between the molecules the easier the liquid forms, meaning at a higher temerature.
Yes, heat can change the solubility of a substance. In general, an increase in temperature usually increases the solubility of solid solutes in liquids, while the solubility of gases in liquids decreases with increasing temperature.
When gases lose heat, they cool down and their particles slow down, eventually losing enough energy to change into liquid form through a process called condensation. This transition occurs when the temperature of the gas decreases to its condensation point, causing the gas molecules to come closer together and form a liquid.
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In liquids particles are more loosely packed so heat can flow through more ease.
Solids do conduct heat better than gases, although not necessarily better than liquids. Some solids are actually composite materials, because they can have a porous structure which contains gas within the solid, and this results in solids that do not conduct heat very well. But it is the gas component which has this insulating property.
evaporation
Add heat. Heating any liquid will eventually cause it to vaporize, if you heat it enough.
Solids ---heat---> Liquids ---more heat---> gases
When gases lose heat they condensate into liquids.
When heat is added to liquid, the liquid molecules move faster They can move out of the container
No. Only heat, compression, or decompression can change the size of a gas/liquid.
convection
Yes, heat can change the solubility of a substance. In general, an increase in temperature usually increases the solubility of solid solutes in liquids, while the solubility of gases in liquids decreases with increasing temperature.
Heat moves through liquids by the gases moving towards the convention.
When gases lose heat, they cool down and their particles slow down, eventually losing enough energy to change into liquid form through a process called condensation. This transition occurs when the temperature of the gas decreases to its condensation point, causing the gas molecules to come closer together and form a liquid.
Gases are generally worse conductors of heat compared to liquids. This is because gases have more space between their particles, leading to less interaction and slower heat transfer. Liquids have particles that are closer together, allowing heat to be transferred more efficiently.
Five facts: 1. When liquids cool down, they become solids. 2. When gases cool down, they become liquids. 3. When solids heat up, they become liquids. 4. When liquids heat up, they become gases. 5. Some liquids will only freeze in temperatures that can never be recreated by humans.