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for a state change to happen it must lose or gain or loose kinetic energy
An atom must be stable because it must not react with other atoms to change it's state.
I believe "heat"To change from one state of matter to another state of matter heat is added or taken away.I think that makes sense!
heat is added
What kind of energy is involved when the matter changes state?
Reduction !! <3
a special report describing the procedure must accompany the claim
you can't change matter
Energy must be transferred for any change of state to occur. A change of state is the same as a change of phase and there are four states that include liquid, solid, plasma, and gas.
for a state change to happen it must lose or gain or loose kinetic energy
energy
Yes there must be achange;but heat is required to change liquid state into gaseous state.
Yes you can change if you want. No one says you must always be the same.
add or take away heat.
No, of course not! We ourselves we change our motion!
No. A change in a will must be signed by the testator.
Ask: What is it about my behavior -- state specific instance - that makes you feel uncomfortable? If your partner states a specific instance, suggest that you will change your behavior - and this must always be a tit-for-tat - if your partner will also change some behavior that you object to. All accomodations must be mutual.