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A change in phase can result from adding or removing thermal energy. For example, adding heat can change a solid to a liquid or a liquid to a gas, while removing heat can change a gas to a liquid or a liquid to a solid.
Heat creates energy, so removing heat will slow down the movement of the molecules in the system. The molecules either go from gas -> liquid -> solid, or straight from gas ->solid.
A change in state can be caused by either adding or removing energy from a substance. For example, adding heat can cause a solid to melt into a liquid, and removing heat can cause a liquid to freeze into a solid. Pressure changes can also cause a substance to change state, such as turning a gas into a liquid by increasing pressure.
A change of state is when a substance shifts from solid, liquid or gas to another state. This happens when heat is removed or added.
Deposition is a phase transition process where a gas transforms directly into a solid without passing through the liquid phase. It typically involves removing heat from the gas to facilitate the transition to a solid state.
It depends on the phase change. When going from solid to liquid (melting), liquid to gas (boiling), or solid to gas (sublimation) heat is absorbed. When going from gas to liquid (condensation), liquid to solid (freezing), and gas to solid (deposition) heat is released.
If the matter is in a liquid state, add heat to turn liquid to vapor. Remove heat to form a solid. If it is in the form of a vapor, remove heat to form a liquid, and remove more heat to form a solid. If it is in the form of a solid, add heat to turn it into a liquid. Add more heat to turn into a vapor.
Yes, if you apply enough heat the state will change to a plasma. if you remove heat the gas will condense into a liquid or sublimate into a solid.
For a solid to change into a gas, the conditions needed are high enough heat and low enough air pressure.
Let's consider the case of ice. Ice is a solid. When heated, it gets transformed to water. Water is a liquid. Further heating changes water into gas. Thus, heat can change a solid into both liquid and solid form.
Matter is nothing just a form of energy. So,either adding or removing energy,we can change the state of a matter. example:- ICE is in solid state, if we apply heat energy, it melts and changes to liquid form. Again if we apply heat energy,that liquid will change to vapour form.
The addition of heat can change the state of a substance by providing energy to overcome intermolecular forces. For example, adding heat to a solid can melt it into a liquid, and adding more heat can vaporize it into a gas. Conversely, removing heat can cause a gas to condense into a liquid or freeze into a solid. Plasma is a state of matter where high heat energy strips electrons from atoms, creating a highly ionized gas.