By adding heat and removing heat.
A physical change occurs.
A change in the physical state of matter is a physical change.
A change of matter from one form to another without a change in chemical properties is a physical change.
A change of matter from one form to another without a change in chemical properties is a physical change.
it means to change to a different form
It is a physical change. The molecules within the substance remain the same, but their arrangement and movement change as they shift from one state of matter to another (e.g., from solid to liquid or gas).
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.
For a substance to change from one state of matter to another, energy must be added or removed to break or form intermolecular forces. The temperature and pressure conditions must also be appropriate for the desired state change to occur, such as melting, boiling, or freezing.
A change in temperature or pressure can affect the state of matter without altering its chemical composition. For example, melting ice to form liquid water or boiling liquid water to form steam are changes in state of matter that do not change the chemical makeup of water molecules.
It is when a substance changes it's form of matter, such as ice ( a solid) melting into water ( a liquid).
suck my balls
Yes, that is correct. A physical change is a change in a substance that does not involve changing its chemical composition. This can include changes in size, shape, or state of matter without altering the substance's fundamental makeup.