That would depend on the quantities of each form. If you had roughly equal masses of steam and ice, you would end up with water; probably lukewarm water. While the transition from state to state was occurring, you would have ice (solid water), and steam (gaseous water) and where the two met, there would be liquid water.
A chemical change involve a change of composition.
The atoms making up the matter get rearranged into new products different from the original matter.
The contract is void.
What happens would depend on what sort of matter you are stirring in.
no matter what happens, the world looks happy and bright to her
When matter is heated it will expand
It means "no matter what happens." It is pretty self-explanatory - no matter what happens, you are going to follow through on your plans.
One thing that happens is that the molecules in the matter lose energy and momentum and slow down, therefore the matter becomes more compact.
The waves are passed thru the matter or reflected by the matter or absorbed by the matter.
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when you add thermal energy to matter, the matter starts moving faster.
The matter gets crushed as tiny as it can get.
it becomes a new kind of matter
Yes she does..... they will be together forever and ever no matter what happens........ Yes she does..... they will be together forever and ever no matter what happens........
It increases.
It will expand.
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