Neither.
A gas is a form of matter that is generally gaseous at room temperature.
Generally the temperature of the material. Pressure can change the temperatures at which transformations occur.
Melting Point
solid to liquid--> melting liquid to gas---> evapourating
As matter changes from solid to liquid (in other words when solid matter melts) the temperature remains constant. After all the solid has melted, the temperature of the matter may begin to rise again if the environment is warmer than the melting point of the solid.
A solid, or even a gas. And back again (improved)liquid is a state of matter, which can be a solid, liquid, or gas. therefore, liquid can be changed into a solid or a gas. to do so, just change the temperature of the matter. :-D
The temperature at which a substance that is in a liquid state of matter turns into the solid state of matter.
Yes - solid-liquid-gas can be changed by temperature.
In a word, temperature. A physical change will change the matter's state based on it's temperature. For example, water, H2O. You can increase the temperature to 212oF and it will change state from a liquid to a gas. You can decrease the temperature to 32oF and it will change state from a liquid to a solid. To answer your question, the process of doing so would be increasing or decreasing temperature of matter.
Temperature causes the matter to exist in three different states. They are Solid, Liqid and Gas. If temperature is increased matter changes into gas and if temperature is decreased it changes into solid.
Indium can be solid, liquid or gas. At room temperature, indium is a solid.
that varies from one compound to another..
ither solid liquid or gas