what happens is the mass stays the same because of the law of conservation of mass
The overall mass of a substance remains the same when it changes state. The mass is conserved during physical changes like melting, freezing, vaporization, or condensation. This is because the number of atoms or molecules in the substance does not change during a change in state.
The density changes.
The density changes in direct proportion with the mass. A lesser mass results in a lesser density and a greater mass results in a greater density.
The mass of an object remains the same when it changes state, such as from solid to liquid or gas. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, and this does not change during a change in state.
Stays in the Mass state house!
It changes to gaseous state
Changes the temperature of the substance
No. Mass is a measure of how much matter is in an object, and that does not change when the matter changes states. The matter will either contract or expand, depending on the current state and the state to be reached, but that does not change how much matter is in the object.
It depends. Exapmle: If a solid changes into a liquid, it looses mass. If a liquid changes into a solid, it gains mass. I think...
Kinetic Energy is gained in the foward changes and lost in the reverse changes of state
Mass of an element will increase, creating an isotope.
These are changes in physical state, which are physical changes.