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Niether; matter cannot be created (increase in matter) nor destroyed (decrease in matter) following the Law of Conservation of Matter.
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,
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.
At high pressure the gas become a liquid.
A change in matter that produces one or more new substance is a chemical reaction. This is also known as a chemical change.
Niether; matter cannot be created (increase in matter) nor destroyed (decrease in matter) following the Law of Conservation of Matter.
When citric acid is added, or any acid for that matter, the pH of a substance will decrease. This is because since acids have a low pH they will decrease the pH of other substances when added to it.
During a physical change, the matter of what the substance is made out of doesn't change.
Mass of any chemical, in Chemistry, is always constant, no matter how much you change the conditions.
Physical property of matter
physical change is a change in matter in which no new substance is formed Chemical change is a change in matter in which new substance is formed
It depends on the type of matter and in the state of matter.1. With increase in temperature it becomes hot.2. With further increase if it in solid state it will change to a liquid state and finally to vapor state3. If it an organic matter it will set off bacterial decay.4. if the temperature excesses it may burn to be carbonizedInitially The particles in the substance vibrate quickly. this creates friction, which then heats up the substance. The substance also may expand by an insignificant amount, and the substance may become softer or more flowing.
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,
water!!water can change state. to go from being a liquid to a gas you need to heat it up this creates steam to change water to a solid you can freeze it then it makes ice.
By heating or freezing.
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.
The state of matter that shows the largest change in volume when warmed or cooled is gas. Liquids and solids increase and decrease in volume in response to temperature change as well, but not to the same magnitude as gases.