You could drill a hole in it, cut it, dent it, I think it could go through a chemical change without changing its state of matter, not sure though, etc. It depends on how you are wanting to change the matter and what kind of matter you are wanting to change though. I hope that this helped.
-- Crush it.
-- Compress it.
-- Crumple it up.
-- Fold it neatly.
-- Blow it up with air, let it harden in that shape, and then let the extra air out of it.
-- Heat it.
-- Cool it.
-- If it's a gas, just put it into a larger or smaller jar.
Decrease its density by the same number (coefficient) as you have increased its volume.
adjust its volume control...
Thermal expansion
A change in the physical state of matter is a physical change.
the volume or mass of the matter. it can change states such as solid liquid or gas, which would be deemed to be the same chemical identity, but a different state of matter
state of matter
The process of changing matter from the gaseous state to the liquid state is called condensing. A common example of condensation is steam from a hot shower condensing into water on the cooler bathroom mirror.
Matter changing state is usually a result of the material changing temperature and/or a change in the surrounded pressure on the material. The change of state is usually associated with a change in its density.
by changing it
changes in temperature are usually what causes matter to change its state.
changes in temperature are usually what causes matter to change its state.
Changing the state of matter is known as phase change, change in temperature creates phase change when the freezing or boiling point is reached.
When ice melts, it is changing its state of matter, and is therefore a physical change.
No, because you are not changing the state of matter. All that you are doing is just a physical change, because the butter is not changing at all.
It may change its measurable properties but a simple state change is brought on by an increase or decrease the energy content of the material and does not alter the material from one material to another.
It is the process of changing of solid state of matter directly into gaseous state without passing through liquid state. e.g. solid CO2 also known as dry ice change directly in gas
The change of state of matter from a gas to a liquid is called condensation.
Yes because the water changed its state of matter, but not its actual chemical make up. State of Matter changing is almost always physical change
When a substance changes from one state of matter to another it is called changing its state. Temperature changes are usually the main cause of this change.