By heat
When you heat a liquid, it turns into a gas through a process called evaporation or vaporization. The heat increases the kinetic energy of the liquid particles, causing them to break free from their liquid form and become a gas.
Yes, when a liquid freezes, it releases heat to its surroundings. This is because the liquid is losing energy as it changes state from a higher energy liquid form to a lower energy solid form.
when water gains or loses heat, it changes its state. When liquid water gains heat, it changes its state from liquid to gas. It becomes water vapor. When solid gains heat, it melts an changes its state from solid to liquid. When gas loses heat, it condenses into liquid. Gas, to liquid. When liquid loses heat, it becomes solid
When you heat a liquid and it changes phase it becomes a solid.
A liquid becomes a solid when there is less heat. When a liquid loses heat, its particles slow down and come closer together, eventually forming a solid structure.
You lose heat.
You can condense a liquid by putting in heat.
When a solid absorbs heat, it may melt and turn into a liquid. When a liquid absorbs heat, it may vaporize and turn into a gas. Conversely, when a gas releases heat, it may condense and turn into a liquid, and when a liquid releases heat, it may solidify and turn into a solid.
When heat is added to a liquid, it can either increase the temperature of the liquid, causing it to expand, or it can cause the liquid to evaporate and change into a gas.
If you add enough heat to any liquid it will eventually boil and convert to a gas.
When this happens,the liquid loses all its heat & becomes solid.