I am pretty sure that it is the temperature which is applied to the substance. For example when heat is applied to a solid it melts, causing it to change from one phase to another. Also when a liquid freezes the temperature drops and it converts into a solid.
gas phase
yes it's the cross of two or more phases of matter which becomes another phase of matter
Phase change - melting, evaporation, Nuclear fusion or fission.
No. Solubility is a substance's ability to dissolve in water.
A phase change.
phase change.
The change from one state of matter to another is called a phase transition.
This is known as a physical change
A 'phase' change.
Shape and volume
Phase change. Liquid phase to gaseous phase (evaporation) Liquid phase to solid phase (solidification, freezing) Solid phase to gaseous phase (sublimation9 Etc...
phase change
properties A+
Phase change. Liquid phase to gaseous phase (evaporation) Liquid phase to solid phase (solidification, freezing) Solid phase to gaseous phase (sublimation9 Etc...
A combination of varying pressure and/or temperature.
through the process of melting, freezing, evaporating and simulating
Any type of reaction, really. You could add heat or remove heat (thermal energy) to cause the matter to change phase. Also pressure can compress the matter into a new form.