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What does vaporization?

Vaporization means that the particles eg water molecules must have enough energy to break the liquid particle to particle bonds and form a gas particle. This happens at any temperature but happens for all molecules at the boiling point of the liquid. Some substances do not spontaneously go through a liquid phase but actually form a gas from the solid phase. Solid directly to gas is called sublimation but it is, in effect, a type of vaporization.


What vaporization includes?

Vaporization means that the particles eg water molecules must have enough energy to break the liquid particle to particle bonds and form a gas particle. This happens at any temperature but happens for all molecules at the boiling point of the liquid. Some substances do not spontaneously go through a liquid phase but actually form a gas from the solid phase. Solid directly to gas is called sublimation but it is, in effect, a type of vaporization.


When a solid dissolves in liquid where does it go?

it doesnt go anywhere. The solid breaks up in really small pieces, and mixes with the liquid.


What does vaporization include?

Vaporization means that the particles eg water molecules must have enough energy to break the liquid particle to particle bonds and form a gas particle. This happens at any temperature but happens for all molecules at the boiling point of the liquid. Some substances do not spontaneously go through a liquid phase but actually form a gas from the solid phase. Solid directly to gas is called sublimation but it is, in effect, a type of vaporization.


What is it called to go from a solid to liquid for kids?

The process of going from a solid to a liquid is called melting. When heat is applied to a solid, such as ice, it turns into a liquid form, which is water.


When a liquid loses heat what do they do to go a solid?

Freeze.


What is the change of a gas to a solid?

gas to liquid = condensation liquid to solid = freezing the gas must go through a liquid state, Even if for a millisecond.


How are solid and liquid alike and differentiate?

Go read a book


What are the changes in state of matter?

The states of matter are solid, liquid and gas. A solid melts to become liquid and a liquid evaporates to become gas. Sublimation is the direct change from solid to gas.


Why does custard go to a solid when you add water?

Custard is normaly a liquid, but the water abosorbes into a solid.


Time that takes matter to go from a solid to a liquid and from a liquid to a gas?

Any amount of time


What does the latent heat of fusion represent?

The energy required to melt a substance. (Apex)

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