explain why phase changes are reversible for solid to liquid and gas to liquid
When water reaches its boiling point (212oF), its phase changes to gas through the process of evaporation.
And farther apart, and it changes phase: ice to water, water to gas,
a great amount of water vaptor change phase to become liquid water droplets in the clouds that form a thunderstorm. does this phase change release or absord energy? how do you know
A phase change is a physical change. It is not a chemical change.
The phase change is called deposition: water vapor changes directly to ice.
Changes in both temperature and pressure induce phase changes in water (and all other materials!).
Changes in both temperature and pressure induce phase changes in water (and all other materials!).
This phase change is called evaporation.
When water changes from liquid to gas, this phase is known as vaporization.
When water changes from liquid to gas, this phase is known as vaporization.
solid,liquid and gas
Water changes phase.
It is caused by the position of the moon that eventually changes because of its revolution and rotation.
explain why phase changes are reversible for solid to liquid and gas to liquid
Liquid to solid
For example after phase changes.