Physics, asked by mahiraali4612, 10 days ago

What happens when a liquid becomes a gas?

a) The particles of solid absorb all the heat energy and there occurs no change in the distance between them

b) The particles of liquid absorb heat energy and distance between them increases

c) The particles of liquid absorb heat energy and distance between them decrease

d) The particles of liquid do not absorb heat energy and distance between them increases​

Answers

Answered by liyashajanrose
6

Answer:

b) The particles of liquid absorb heat energy and distance between them increases

Explanation:

The intermolecular forces between water molecules decrease and intermolecular space increases when a liquid turns into a gaseous liquid or steam

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Answered by postboxkakali
0

Answer:

the correct answer is b)the particles of liquid absorb heat energy and distance between them increases

Explanation:

when we heat a liquid the kinetic energy of the particles increases and they start vibrating with greater speed. the energy supplied by heat is used to overcome the forces of attraction between the particles. The particles leave their fixed position and start moving more freely. A stage is reached when the liquid vaporises and is converted to gas.

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