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Changes in both temperature and pressure induce phase changes in water (and all other materials!).
The freezing point of a material is the temperature at which the liquid phase turns into the solid phase.
The temperature remain constant during a change of phase.
The simplest phase diagrams are pressure-temperature diagrams of a single simple substance, such as water. The axes correspond to the pressure and temperature. The phase diagram shows, in pressure-temperature space, the lines of equilibrium or phase boundaries between the three phases of solid, liquid, and gas.
No. During a phase change the temperature is constant until the phase change is complete.
It is not true.
Changes in both temperature and pressure induce phase changes in water (and all other materials!).
Changes in both temperature and pressure induce phase changes in water (and all other materials!).
"A phase diagram is a graph of pressure versus temperature that shows in which phase a substance exists under different condition of temperature and pressure" -Glencoe Chemistry Book
The effect of temperature and pressure on the phase of a substance
it has an effect on waters matter making the temperture of the water to be contained
Density of a liquid is indirectly proportional to the temperature. When the temperature raises, the density of the liquid decreases. Therefor the temperature has an effect on water density.
Bromine is in liquid phase at room temperature.
Temperature is constant during a phase change.
The element hydrogen is in the gas phase at standard temperature and pressure.
The moon phase has no effect on relationships, that's just a rumor.
effect of temperature