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Provided all of the matter is accounted for, then no.

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Q: Does the weight of an object change when it changes states of matter?
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Does a substance change mass if it changes physically?

No. Mass is a measure of how much matter is in an object, and that does not change when the matter changes states. The matter will either contract or expand, depending on the current state and the state to be reached, but that does not change how much matter is in the object.


What changes in states of matter?

chemical change


What state of matter does not change in volume?

Changes in the states of matter - or phase changes - do entail changes in volume.


When temperatures change almost all matter changes states.?

True


What are the different changes in matter?

The different changes in matter,basically,are phsical change and chemical change. You must understand that matter can be in any one of three PHYSICAL states, liquid, solid or vapor ( a gas ). Changing physical states is not a chemical change, but a direct result of heat or cold application.


Does an object changes its mass when it changes to gas?

Actually no, the only thing that changes is the density. The mass doesn't change when it's changing states.


When temperatures change almost all matter changes states. True or false?

true


What is the most common reason for matter changing its state Why?

Heat change and pressure change are the only reasons, but in our atmosphere, more often heat.


Why does matter undergo changes?

it undergoes change, cause these changes may be temporary and easily reversible or may permanent and very difficult to reverse.


What are the two changes of state in matter?

"The" two changes are wrong. There are lots of different states of matter, and therefore many different possible transitions. The most commonly studied states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas; each of them can change directly to each of the others, for a total of 6 types of change.


Theorem that states that an impulse produces a change in momentum?

It is called the momentum-impulse theorem and states that an impulse will change the momentum of an object. For example, if you drop an object when it hits the ground an impulse occurs. The momentum of the object also changes. Jnet = deltap, where deltap is the change in momentum.


Can matter change states after a physical change?

Yes, matter can change states after a physical change.