👉 A "come fluid" refers to the process where a substance transitions from a solid or liquid state to a gaseous state, often due to an increase in temperature or pressure. This phase change is driven by the kinetic energy of the molecules; as they gain more energy, they move faster and eventually break free from the intermolecular forces holding them in a fixed state, allowing them to escape into the gas phase. This phenomenon is fundamental in many natural and industrial processes, such as boiling water, steam generation in power plants, or even the evaporation of sweat during physical exertion. The term "come fluid" encapsulates this dynamic transformation from a more ordered state to a less ordered, gaseous one.