When a solid changes to liquid it's called melting. When a solid changes to gas it's called sublimation. When a liquid changes to a solid it's called freezing. When a liquid is changed to a gas it's called evaporation. When a gas changes to a solid it's called deposition. When a gas changes to a liquid it's called condensation.
Heat: solid-liquid-gas (sometimes) solid-gas
Cooling: gas-liquid-gas " gas-solid
You must understand that matter can be in any one of three PHYSICAL states, liquid, solid or vapor ( a gas ).
Changing physical states is not a chemical change, but a direct result of heat or cold application.
1. melting
2. freezing
3. boiling
4. carving and cutting
5. evaporating
6. crushing
Ice Melting, An aluminum can, lump of clay, melting butter for popcorn,
melting ice
freezing water
crushing a can
melting butter
lump of clay
dissolving a substance in another
etc.......
(based on school book)
1. melting
2. freezing
3. boiling
4. carving and cutting objects
Freezing- liquid to solid
Melting- solid to liquid
condensation- gas to liquid
evaporation- liquid to gas
sublimation- solid to gas
deposition- gas to solid
The only example of a chemical change in the list is iron rusting. The other three are all examples of physical changes.
You think probable to the list of of chemical elements.
If you actually mean the three states of matter, then your answer is liquid, solid, and gas. Plasmas and Bose-Einstein condensates are two other states of matter, extreme heat and extreme cold respectively, but you probably do not need to worry about those.If you actually mean physical properties, then your answer is probably based off of a test or worksheet or something like that for school, because there are way more then just three physical properties.
they are chemically combined
Please note that a "change of state" involves TWO states, not just one. Using just the three most common states of matter: * A solid can change to a gas * A liquid can change to a gas * A gas can change to a liquid * A gas can change to a solid * A solid can change to a liquid * A liquid can change to a solid The first four changes in the list above involve gases.
physical changes are boiling and burning.
cutting hair chewing gum breaking book
physical changes~ cutting of paper, parked car, melting butter, flat basketball, and broken glass. chemical changes~burning gas, reacting iron with sulfur, vaporizing water.
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Anyone who ever boiled water or made ice cubes. No one PROVED that matter can change shape or form - it simply can. Play Dough is matter that changes shape and form. Butter changes shape and form. Candles change shape and form.... the list goes on and on and on...
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Solid, liquid, gas, plasma, bose-einstein condensate, liquid crystal, supersolid, superfluid, supercritical, ... If you look at the Wikipedia article on "states of matter", it will list about 17 different states of matter.
it is a chemical change because it causing the fuel to burn
list three physical sourcses of energy
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1. Melting ice 2. Boiling water 3. Freezing water A physical change is when something goes from one state of matter to another Solid To Liquid, Gas to Liquid, Solid to Gas, Gas to Plasma, Plasma to liquid, Etc...