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2007-03-19 05:43:59 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Physics

11 answers

Increase it's temperature.
or
If it is currently at it's phase change temperature, apply heat.

If it is under pressure, you may be able to change a liquid into a gas by reducing the pressure (provided the temperature is already higher than the boiling point.)

2007-03-19 05:49:59 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Phase changes can be brought about by heating or cooling. For example if water (a liquid) is heated enough, it evaporates and becomes water vapor or steam (a gas). This kind of phase change--liquid to gas--is called evaporation or vaporization.

Water vapor can in turn be cooled to form liquid water. This kind of phase change--from gas to liquid--is referred to as condensation.

If you were to continue to cool down the water and change it from a liquid to a solid, you would have another kind of phase change that is called freezing or crystallization.

If you were to then take a solid and warm it up to change it into a liquid, that change is called melting. (It is also sometimes called fusion.)

Another change that can occur for some solids is to change directly into a gas instead of changing into a liquid, and that is called sublimation.

The reverse of this process can also occur. Some gases can be cooled down and changed directly into a solid. That process is also called crystallization, a second meaning for that word.

2007-03-19 05:50:23 · answer #2 · answered by paper_boy21 3 · 0 0

For replacing the gaseous into liquid is really straightforward to understand so acquaintances have an straightforward look at This defined word once you cool the gas in severe situation that's going to steam and that's going to develop into liquid to rework gaseous to liquid we are able to also make in diverse way it replaced into- once you compress the gaseous in any field that's going to convert into liquid by ability of compress with lengthy adequate you'll discover liquid.

2016-12-02 05:53:48 · answer #3 · answered by abila 4 · 0 0

Since a liquid is suspended between solid and gaseous states, you need to find its vapor point. That is the amount of energy it takes to raise a specified quantity of the liquid to the point that its molecules will expand into a gaseous form.

A good example is ice (solid) to water (liquid) to steam (gaseous).

2007-03-19 06:48:05 · answer #4 · answered by krollohare2 7 · 0 0

reducing the pressure, that is why the boiling point of water is given at sea level as the pressure decreases the liquid boiling point drops

2007-03-19 06:40:44 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A phase change will come from an increase in temperature

OR

a decrease in pressure

but if it isnt compressed or anything increasing temperature is the only way

2007-03-19 06:11:23 · answer #6 · answered by Chris! 2 · 0 0

it deponds on the condition, commonly when we heat liqide up to boiling point and to continue to heat gradually it convert to gas. another way is we decrease the pressure above the liquid.but we can to heat and reduce the pressure.

2007-03-19 07:00:58 · answer #7 · answered by eshaghi_2006 3 · 0 0

Heat it,or leave it out in the sun. Essentially,what you need is either boiling or evaporation.

2007-03-19 05:48:21 · answer #8 · answered by Cheng J 2 · 0 0

I suppose it should vapourise at higher degrees ..

2007-03-19 05:48:19 · answer #9 · answered by play b 1 · 0 0

through evaporation :)

2007-03-19 05:56:29 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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