melting, deposition, sublimation, freezing, condensation,evaporation
Change
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To
Examples
Sublimation
solid
gas or vapour
Moth crystals disappear when left in a closet for several days
Deposition
gas or vapour
solid
frost forms on a car's windshield
Evaporation or vaporization
liquid
gas
Rain dries up when the sun comes out
Melting or Liquefaction
solid
liquid
An ice cube turns into water when left out of the freezer
Freezing or Solidification
liquid
solid
A bottle of water will turn into ice if left in the freezer
Condensation
gas or vapour
liquid
Drops of water form on the mirror when taking a hot shower
melting, freezing, evaporation, boiling
melting - Thermal energy makes water molecules vibrate faster, raising the temperature; at its melting point, the particles of a solid substance are vibrating so fast that they break free from their fixed positions. At 0degrees Celsius, the temperature stops increasing and any added energy continues to change the arrangement of water molecules from ice crystals, and melts.
freezing - At a liquid's freezing temperature, the particles are moving so slowly that they begin to form regular patterns, and freeze.
Evaporation - Water gains energy, and that added energy enables some of the water molecules to escape into the air, or evaporate.
Boiling - Boiling occurs when a liquid changes to a gas below its surface as well as at the surface.
my answer is freezing melting boiling evaporation vapoization condensation and deposition
melting evaporation sublimation freezing condensation deposition
The three changes of state are convection, radiation, and con- something! I forget the last one. Sure 2 weeks ago I remember but now I don't. Just remember, those two K?
Solid ==> liquid
Liquid ==> gas
Gas ==> liquid
Liquid ==> solid
They aren't; a change of state is a physical change
Chemical changes can be identified by 1. Color change 2. Fizzing 3. Temperature changes 4. Odor changes 5. Change in the state of matter (solid, liquid, gas)
no
Changes in the states of matter - or phase changes - do entail changes in volume.
With the help of some physical and chemical processes matter changes its state. Like using heating , cooling etc we can change the state of matter,
The six changes in state are 1. condensation 2. evaporation 3. melting 4. freezing 5. depostition 6. sublimation
A change of state: Solid <-> Liquid <-> Gas A change of state is a physical change.
through changes of energy
They aren't; a change of state is a physical change
Physical Changes
Chemical changes can be identified by 1. Color change 2. Fizzing 3. Temperature changes 4. Odor changes 5. Change in the state of matter (solid, liquid, gas)
no
Changes in the states of matter - or phase changes - do entail changes in volume.
Matter changes state because of pressure and temperature.
When water boils it changes from a liquid state to a gaseous state.
These changes of state are: solid to liquid, liquid to gas, gas to liquid, liquid to solid, solid to gas, gas to solid. The majority of substances have these state of matter changes.
The density changes.