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As a very basic answer, the energy from the heat causes the atoms to move. As they move faster and faster, they spread apart further and further, causing solids to become liquids and liquids to become gasses. In the same sense, as matter cools, the atoms slow down and condense back into liquids and solids.
They can;liquid to gas= evapouration(boiling water)liquid to solid=freezing(ice cubes)gas to liquid= condensation(steamy bathroom windows)solid to liquid= melting(ice cubes).
The identity of the property does not change so the physical properties change but not the chemical
Not necessarily. It may also be a gas or a solid. In any mixture, the component that is present in the largest proportion is known as a solvent. For example, in our atmosphere, Nitrogen (78% by volume) is the solvent. This is a gaseous mixture.
Gases tend to float away by themselves. You can pour Liquids BUT, Solids are hard to deform.
Solids become liquids. A phase change.
the solids can turn to liquids by melting and to gas by sublimation
This depends on each material: at low temperatures liquids become solids and gases also liquids and after this solids.
Melting of solids and vaporization of liquids.
mostly liquids sometimes gases can become liquids
Though both can act as fluids liquids are a different and much cooler state of matter. Gases must first become liquids before they can become solids.
Solids and liquids are difficult compress. Gases, however, are easy; they respond to changes in temperature and volume.
solid to liquid: melting liquid to solid: freezing
You breathe gases, you drink liquids (usually water and water mixtures), and you do just about everything else with solids. you live inside a solid house, use a solid computer, etc.You also swim in water for fun.
Besides solids, there are liquids and gases.
luiquid is the most compact state of matter
As a very basic answer, the energy from the heat causes the atoms to move. As they move faster and faster, they spread apart further and further, causing solids to become liquids and liquids to become gasses. In the same sense, as matter cools, the atoms slow down and condense back into liquids and solids.