melting (solid to liquid)
freezing (liquid to solid)
*vaporization (liquid to gas)
condensation (gas to liquid)
sublimation (solid to gas)
*evaporation, boiling
No, changes in state of matter (such as melting, freezing, boiling) are physical changes, not chemical changes. Chemical changes involve the formation of new substances with different chemical properties.
Changes of state of matter are physical processes, the molecule remain unchanged.
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They are alike because #1 they are a change insubstance, #2 the form is different. I hope i have been a huge help to people who need this for homework!
The state is gas. Gasses can expand and be put in containers of different shapes.
because the weather in Britain changes everyday and the weather in the u.s.a is different for every state :P because the weather in Britain changes everyday and the weather in the u.s.a is different for every state :P
the state of matter that changes shape when placed in a different container is water
As a guess to the meaning of the rather vague question: the main change in food is from the raw state to the state of being cooked.
Chemical changes cannot be changed back to how they originally whereas physical changes is only the appearance has changed and can be changed back to their original state e.g chocolate (cam be melted and then hardened)
No, matter can undergo physical or chemical changes that alter its original state. Physical changes, like melting or freezing, do not change the chemical composition of the matter, while chemical changes result in the formation of new substances with different properties.
Yes, when water changes state, it can appear and feel different but it remains the same substance. For example, when water freezes into ice, it becomes solid and hard, while when it boils into steam, it becomes a gas. Despite these changes, the fundamental chemical composition of water (H2O) remains the same.