this is all i have...
melting
freezing
dissolving
crushing
sanding
cutting.... this is all from a science book
mechanical,thermal,chemical,electromagnetic,electrical,and nuclear
Melting (solid -> liquid) Evaporating (liquid -> gas) Subliming (solid -> gas) or (gas -> solid) both are called sublimation Condensing (gas-> liquid) freezing (liquid -> solid)
There are only three types of physical matter, solid, liquid, and gas. there are other categories are what we call sub categories which are Four: Plasma- a gas so hot the electrons have broken off the atoms Five: Bose-Einstein condensate- when the temperature is extremely low, the particles merge to form one giant particle Six: Fermionic Condensate- there are two groups, bosons and fermions. Fermions resist getting put together. When they are put together, that is the sixth state of matter
chemical properties of matter is matter based on its ability to participate in chemical reactions and form new substances .chemical property of matter is chemical that do change the chemical nature of the matter.there are also 2 chemical properties of matter:1. Combustibility - How easily it will react/explode with another substance.2. Reaction with Acid - Pretty much self explanatory...How it will react when combined with acid.
melting, vaporization, sublimation, condensation, freezing, and deposition are six types of changes in matter.
a physical change can be reversed but a chemical changes is not. you can all tell the different from a physical and chemical change by seeing if the color or if the substances is still in it normal element and it a chemical change if it has been change to a new substances like a burn paper change to Ashes. It is all most a physical change but it can not be reversed back.
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Melting, Freezing, Deposition, Sublimation, Evaporation, Condensation. These are the six changes of state in science. :D By: Lola251999jbse
six months of oil and myrrh and another six months with perfumes and various cosmeticsEsther 2:12 (NIV)
The answer i got is Forms of energy related to changes in matter include thermal energy, chemical energy, electromagnetic energy, and electrical energy.
The six changes in state are 1. condensation 2. evaporation 3. melting 4. freezing 5. depostition 6. sublimation
A type of solid precipitation that forms in clouds with an air temperature below freezing. Snow forms when water vapor deposits directly as a solid on a deposition nuclei. Snowflakes begin their life as very tiny crystals developing on a six-sided hexagonal deposition nuclei. The developing snowflak, then grows fastest at the six points of the nuclei as these surfaces are more exposed to atmosphere's water vapor. Snowfall is most common with the frontal lifting associated with mid-latitude cyclones during fall, winter, and spring months when air temperatures are below freezing. http://www.physicalgeography.net/physgeoglos/s.html