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Phase changes are physical changes in nature. They involve a change in the state of matter (solid, liquid, gas) rather than a change in the chemical composition of the substance. Heating or cooling a substance can trigger phase changes.
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Freezing is the phase change that occurs when a liquidchanges into a solid.
this phase change is called condensation
Phase changes, such as melting or freezing, are not associated with a change in temperature. Instead, the energy associated with phase changes is used to break or form intermolecular forces between molecules.
During phase changes the temperature of a substance does not change.
the phases can be changed from a liquid, gas, or solid
Water changes from a liquid phase to a gaseous phase when it is boiled.
The melting phase changes are Solid~Liquid~Gas and the freezing phase changes are Gas~Liquid~Solid
During a phase change, the arrangement of molecules changes while their size remains the same. For example, when a solid transitions to a liquid, the molecules rearrange into a more disordered state, but their actual size does not change.
When a substance changes from one physical form to another, you say the substance has had a phase change or undergone a phase transition.
changes of state are called phase changes.