by changing it
One way to change matter from one state to another is through heating or cooling to alter its temperature, causing it to transition between solid, liquid, and gas states. Another way is through applying pressure to the matter, which can also lead to state changes such as from gas to liquid or solid.
1) melting-solid state changes into liquid state and 2)freezing-liquid state changes into solid state
Energy. Either adding it or removing it.
A physical change in MAPEH 1 refers to any alteration in the physical appearance or state of an object or substance without a change in its chemical composition. Examples include changes in shape, size, texture, or state of matter (solid, liquid, gas).
1. A change of the phase of matter: liquid to solid, gas to liquid, solid to liquid. 1. Absorption or release of energy.
CHANGE in, 1- colour 2- state 3-smell 4-shape 5- appearance
You will know that it's a non-chemical change because: 1. Non-chemical changes do not form a new substance. 2. They are generally reversible. 3. They are not accompanied by considerable heat change.
Ice melting, water boiling and cutting paper. It usually has to do with changing the shape or state of the matter.
Melting, Freezing, Deposition, Sublimation, Evaporation, Condensation. These are the six changes of state in science. :D By: Lola251999jbse
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When thermal energy is added to matter, the particles within the matter begin to move faster and spread out. This causes the matter to expand, increase in temperature, and possibly change state (e.g., from solid to liquid or gas).
They are alike because #1 they are a change insubstance, #2 the form is different. I hope i have been a huge help to people who need this for homework!