It absorbs energy, the latent heat of vaporisation. This can be stated as so many Joules or calories per kilogram. When the gas condenses heat is given out.
I am trying to figure out what it is called: it absorbs heat to turn a liquid into a gas??
It gives off energy
gives off
It must absorb or give off energy
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Well let's say that the gas is water vapour. For it to become a solid, it must first become a liquid. It does this by being cooled (it condenses) which makes it lose energy, slowing down the vibration of the particles. When it solidifies, the particles vibrate even slower, losing their energy. So here's your answer- it does neither, it just loses energy.
ANSWERI don't understand how much energy is in a solid. Will someone please give an answer to this question...HOW MUCH ENERGY IS IN A SOLID, LIQUID AND GAS???Well actually solid has the least, liquid has moderate and gas is fast.
Liquids absorb energy to turn into a gas. The resulting temperature should be less than the initial temperature.
absorb
Yes. It releases heat into the surrounding environment, at the very least
its when a gas turns into a liquid
It must absorb or give off energy
I'd ask the vet that question.
Boiling of water is one example, where liquid turns into a gas (hence some smoke-like thing also known as steam appears)
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The potential energy of a substance decreases when it changes into a liquid. This is because it's losing the heat energy it had when in gas form to become liquid.
yep
The amount of energy required to turn a more of a liquid into a gas - apex
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