Solids change to liquids when they are heated and the bonds between the molecules are weaked so the molecules can move around more freely
The process of a solid changing to a liquid is called melting. This occurs when a substance is heated to its melting point, at which the solid structure breaks down and transforms into a liquid state.
Adhesion occurs when liquid molecules are attracted to the surface of a solid like a container, causing the liquid to stick to the solid. Cohesion, on the other hand, is the attraction between the liquid molecules themselves, causing them to stick together. In the case of a meniscus, adhesion between the liquid and solid container causes the liquid to curve up or down, while cohesion helps keep the liquid molecules together to form a curved surface.
This process is called melting. It occurs when a solid is heated to its melting point, at which the particles gain enough energy to overcome their attractions and transition into a liquid state.
Liquid comes after solid in the states of matter sequence. When a solid is heated, it melts into a liquid state.
they get farther apart.
The process of solid to liquid is called melting. This occurs when a solid substance is heated to its melting point, at which the solid transitions into a liquid state.
When molecules are evenly distributed through a solid, liquid, or gas, we say that the substance is in equilibrium. In a solid, the molecules are tightly packed and vibrate in place. In a liquid or gas, the molecules move freely and randomly.
A liquid is like a solid because a liquid I usually a heated solid Ex. Water is heated ice
melting. Yep, it sure is melting. But also, when a solid becomes a liquid, it basically is heat being applied to the solid, and causing the molecules of the solid to move around, and when the molecules move around, it is not called a solid anymore, but called a liquid, because the molecules are not compact. :D -Dain
Solids change to liquids when they are heated and the bonds between the molecules are weaked so the molecules can move around more freely
The process of a solid changing to a liquid is called melting. This occurs when a substance is heated to its melting point, at which the solid structure breaks down and transforms into a liquid state.
Iodine vaporizes when heated gently because of sublimation, where the solid iodine directly transforms into iodine vapor without passing through a liquid phase. This occurs due to the weak intermolecular forces between iodine molecules, allowing them to escape from the solid crystal lattice and form a gas.
The transformation of a solid to a liquid is called melting. This process occurs when the solid substance is heated to its melting point, causing it to transition into a liquid state.
This change in the state of matter (liquid to solid) is called freezing; it is a physical change, the chemical nature of the molecules is not changed.
In a solid, molecules are tightly packed and have a fixed position. As the solid is heated to become a liquid, the molecules gain enough energy to overcome the attractive forces holding them in place, allowing them to move more freely. This results in an increase in disorder and a change in physical properties such as shape and volume.
well,.....for gas when it is heated the molecules spread and have power and become into vapor, and compared to liquid and solid it is larger because liquid is a not a solid and does not have a fixed shape, and a solid has a fixed shape and gas can be put into anything!