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Which phase changes are endothermic

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Based on chemical properties exothermic phase changes are those that release energy. The exothermic phase changes are gas--> liquid, liquid --> solid, and gas--> solid.

Looking at a phase diagram if you are going up the "stairs" the conversions require energy going down the "stairs" energy is released.

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The 3 types of endothermic phase changes are the movement from solid to liquid, the movement from liquid to gas, and the movement form gas to plasma. Endothermic is the absorbing of heat.

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What are the phase changes that are endothermic?

For example melting or boiling.


What are the three phase changes?

The 3 types of endothermic phase changes are the movement from solid to liquid, the movement from liquid to gas, and the movement form gas to plasma. Endothermic is the absorbing of heat.


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Solid to liquid (melting). Liquid to gas (vaporization). Solid to gas/ vapor (sublimation). That's three endothermic changes. :)


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Which state changes are exothermic and endothermic?

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What is the difference between ectothermic and endothermic?

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During what type of phase does a substance absorb energy from its surroudings?

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