By freezing, melting or boiling.
The evaporation of water is an example of a physical change, where water changes from its liquid state to a gaseous state without any change in its chemical composition.
This is called a change in the physical state of the substance. For example formation of ice from water is a change in the physical state of water.
True. Water can change from a solid state (ice) to a liquid state (water), and from a liquid state to a gaseous state (steam) depending on the temperature and pressure conditions.
No, the process of water being split into hydrogen and oxygen is a chemical change, not a change of state. During this process, new substances are formed through a chemical reaction, rather than a change in the physical state of the water molecules.
The change that occurred to the water is a physical change. In this case, the water changed from a liquid state to a solid state without altering its chemical composition.
They are the same substance, just in a different state. Ex: water>ice>water vapor is still water.
No, the conversion of liquid water into gaseous water is a physical change, not a chemical change. This process, known as evaporation, involves only a change in the physical state of the water molecule, not its chemical composition.
Chemical change changes the electrons of matter, a physical change does not. Water is water as ice, water and steam, this is a change of state but physically there is no change of water it is a change of the energy content of water.
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water frezzes and melts
The change of state when water is evaporated is from liquid to gas. Evaporation is a phase transition from the liquid phase to the gas phase.
An example of a change of state is an ice cube melting and becoming liquid water, or liquid water boiling to become steam.