Yes under constant pressure, with a given mass, volume changes during the change of state.
When steam condenses, its volume is reduced. But, when water changes into ice, its volume becomes more. This is known to be anomalous expansion of water.
Where as in other cases, when the liquid form gets changed into solid form, the volume is reduced.
yes,as the object gets bigger the mass gets bigger
it changes
if volume of a gas increases temperature also increases
Pressure will decrease with (because it is inversely proportianal to) volume, if (and only if!) temperature is held constant.
Changes in the states of matter - or phase changes - do entail changes in volume.
No, the mass and volume stay the same but the shape changes. Changes in state never change it's mass but if it changes to gas, the volume is unmeasurable.
it changes
It changes shape and volume.
volume increses,
if volume of a gas increases temperature also increases
Volume increases with increase in temperature, and decreases with decrease in temperature.
It gets warmer, has a lesser volume. It is called melting.
It retains its original volume, but its shape is changed.
There will be a change in the area/volume, depending on the direction of the force applied.
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The density changes in direct proportion with the mass. A lesser mass results in a lesser density and a greater mass results in a greater density.
The liquid vaporizes and the temperature increases as the volume also increases.
Pressure will decrease with (because it is inversely proportianal to) volume, if (and only if!) temperature is held constant.