yes a solid can hange states, ice can melt (liquid) and dry ice (solid) 'melts' into a gas
Physical change
Please note that a "change of state" involves TWO states, not just one. Using just the three most common states of matter: * A solid can change to a gas * A liquid can change to a gas * A gas can change to a liquid * A gas can change to a solid * A solid can change to a liquid * A liquid can change to a solid The first four changes in the list above involve gases.
Please note that a "change of state" involves TWO states, not just one. Using just the three most common states of matter: * A solid can change to a gas * A liquid can change to a gas * A gas can change to a liquid * A gas can change to a solid * A solid can change to a liquid * A liquid can change to a solid The first four changes in the list above involve gases.
The following will change state from solid to liquid.
change of liquid to a solid
These refer to the different states that matter can change into.
change of state is when the different states of matter are changed into one another. states of matter are gas, liquid, plasma and solid.
Yes. Solid is a state of matter - a trait. While matter can change states into liquid or gas, these traits always stay what they are - different states of matter. Just like you can't say - "solid is liquid" but you can say "solid turned into liquid" (and it is no longer solid)
Yes, water is a compound and can change from the physical states of vapor -steam(gas) to liquid (water) and thence to solid (ice).
Water can be found in three states: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor). These states can change depending on temperature and pressure conditions.
Phase change. Liquid phase to gaseous phase (evaporation) Liquid phase to solid phase (solidification, freezing) Solid phase to gaseous phase (sublimation9 Etc...
A change of phase, from solid to liquid, or liquid to gas, or gas to liquid, etc., is also sometimes called a change of state.