ok i need to know how heat effects liquids
No, Liquid is a state of matter.
Other states of matter: liquid, gas
Other Forms of energy: Sound, Kinetic, Light...
no .Gas have more kinetic energy than it's liquid form.
If enough energy is taken away from water vapour, it will condense to form water (in liquid form). This is because a gaseous state requires more energy than a liquid state (and a liquid state requires more energy than a solid state).
It involves a loss of thermal energy.
Heat is applied to water to raise the Kinetic energy of the individual molecules so that they eventually break away from the surface of the liquid state in ever increasing numbers.
energy is shape less so it can change from one form to other.so we state that energy can be in form heat light major states like solid liquid gaseoues forms
no .Gas have more kinetic energy than it's liquid form.
liquids contain energy in the form of heat
an gaseous and liquid part of a planet
the particles in a gas lose enough thermal energy to form a liquid.
released
thermal energy is needed to do that job. as opposed to mechanical potential or chemical energies.
If enough energy is taken away from water vapour, it will condense to form water (in liquid form). This is because a gaseous state requires more energy than a liquid state (and a liquid state requires more energy than a solid state).
It involves a loss of thermal energy.
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.
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.
Thermal Thermal
I might be wrong, but I would say slower. If you mean energy in form of heat, molecules move slower if the liquid is colder, so if a liquid releases energy in form of heat (turns ¨cooler¨), than the molecules move slower. As I said, I might be wrong. Just my thoughts