For boiling energy is needed, so it's endothermic.
freezing is exothermic, melting is endothermic, evaporation is endothermic, condensation is exothermic.
boiling sublimation freezing melting condensation
Boiling and melting are endothermic. Freezing is exothermic.
the melting point Melting is the opposite of freezing. Condensation is the opposite of boiling.
Sublimation, boiling, condensation, melting and freezing. One might include evaporation, though that does not happen at a particular temperature.
Sublimation, boiling, condensation, melting and freezing. One might include evaporation, though that does not happen at a particular temperature.
For example melting or boiling.
These changes are boiling and condensation.
Phase changes of water, such as melting, freezing, boiling, and condensation, are caused by changes in temperature and pressure. When water reaches its melting or boiling point, the intermolecular forces break or form, resulting in a change in the water's molecular arrangement and a transition to a different phase.
Melting, Freezing, Condensation, Evaporation, and Sublimation.
Boiling point is the temperature at which a liquid changes into a gas. Freezing point is the temperature at which a liquid changes into a solid.
melting (solid to liquid) freezing (liquid to solid) *vaporization (liquid to gas) condensation (gas to liquid) sublimation (solid to gas) *evaporation, boiling