Yes. Extremely high temperatures can change a gas to the plasma state.
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chemical change
Thermal (heat) energy must be added or removed in order to cause a change of state.
Yes. Extremely high temperatures can change a gas into the plasma state.
heat is added
heat
The energy which must be transferred to or from a sample of water in order to change it's state is called the Latent Energy or Latent Heat - for example Latent Heat of Evaporation or Latent Heat of Freezing.
As the heat is lost from the water substance, the H2O molecules lose energy and move around less. This makes the state change. It is also inversely true for when heat is gained. It adds energy to the molecules and they move around more.
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Energy can change state of matter. Heat can be used to melt ice.
chemical change
the state change is from liquid to solid and the energy change is cold energy to heat energy
No.
no,according to laten heat if a particle releases or gain heat energy the state of the particle do not change.
Change from solid to liquid to gas require energy. Change from gas to liquid to solid emit energy.
Thermal (heat) energy must be added or removed in order to cause a change of state.
Yes. Extremely high temperatures can change a gas into the plasma state.