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Q: What is a change from one state of matter due to an increase or a decrease in energy?
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When matter is warmed does kinetic energy increase or decrease?

It increases. Heat is the kinetic energy of vibrating atoms/molecules.


How does change in thermal energy causes matter to change from one state to another?

An increase in thermal energy may change a solid to a liquid, a liquid to a gas, or a solid to a gas.A decrease in thermal energy may cause a change in the opposite direction - for example, from a liquid to a solid.


How does in thermal energy cause matter to change from one state to another?

An increase in thermal energy may change a solid to a liquid, a liquid to a gas, or a solid to a gas.A decrease in thermal energy may cause a change in the opposite direction - for example, from a liquid to a solid.


Can redbull increase girth?

Redbull does not increase or decrease sexual performance. For that matter neither does any other energy drink.


Is changing the state of matter changing its material?

It may change its measurable properties but a simple state change is brought on by an increase or decrease the energy content of the material and does not alter the material from one material to another.


In a chemical reaction does the amount of matter increase or decrease?

Niether; matter cannot be created (increase in matter) nor destroyed (decrease in matter) following the Law of Conservation of Matter.


What heppens to matter when you add thermal energy?

When you add thermal energy to matter, either the temperature will increase, or there will be a change in the state (phase) of matter, for example when ice melts.


How does the pressure of an inclosed gas in a rigid container change when the gas is heated?

As you heat any matter you increase the kinetic energy the particles of that matter have. An increase in kinetic energy means that the particles move more and take up more space. This is manifested as an increase in pressure for gases in an enclosed container.


How are changes between phases consistent with the law of conservation of matter?

When there is a change in state, mass doesn't increase or decrease (mass cannot be created nor destroyed). When there is a change in state, energy doesn't increase or decrease (energy cannot be created nor destroyed), although some of the energy may be lost as heat during the process.


What is the leading cause for change between states of matter?

An increase of decrease in the amount of energy within that substance initiates the state change. For example the heat of fusion from ice to water is 334kj/kg which means if i have 1kg of ice at 0 degrees Celsius (or -32 Fahrenheit) I have to add 334kj of energy to it in order to change it to 1kg of water at 0 degrees.


Can we say mass vary with temperature for exp the mass of solid increase or decrease when temperature increase?

Mass of any chemical, in Chemistry, is always constant, no matter how much you change the conditions.


How matter changes state-?

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,