As the heat is lost from the water substance, the H2O molecules lose energy and move around less. This makes the state change. It is also inversely true for when heat is gained. It adds energy to the molecules and they move around more.
The word "change" can be used with the phrase "of state" to describe a transition or transformation from one condition or form to another. For example, "The boiling water underwent a change of state to become steam."
CHANGES OF STATE change of state (or change of phase) of a substance describes the change of a substance from a solid to a liquid, liquid to a vapor (or gas), vapor to a liquid, liquid to a solid, solid to vapor, or vapor to a solid. In meteorology you are concerned primarily with the change of state of water in the air. Water is present in the atmosphere in any or all of the three states (solid, liquid, and vapor) and changes back and forth from one state to another. The mere presence of water is important, but the change of state of that water in the air is significant because it directly affects the weather. The solid state of water is in the form of ice or ice crystals. The liquid state of water is in the form of raindrops, clouds, and fogs. The vapor state of water is in the form of unseen gases (water vapor) in the air
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Changes of state involve a rearrangement of molecules or atoms without altering their chemical composition. Physical transitions, such as melting or boiling, do not involve breaking or forming chemical bonds. Therefore, they are considered physical changes rather than chemical processes.
No, freezing is not a chemical change. It is a physical one. It (freezing) is reversable, and the substance that is changing state to a solid or from a solid is not undergoing any chemical changes.
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True. Water can change from a solid state (ice) to a liquid state (water), and from a liquid state to a gaseous state (steam) depending on the temperature and pressure conditions.
Matter changes state via the addition or subtraction of thermal energy. For instance, Ice melts into water, water boils into steam.
The energy density is higher than for other materials, and water has an anomalous density change right around the freezing (melting) point.
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It causes matter to change by turning the water into gas which is vaporization, turning water into ice.
One example of a non-reversible physical change for water is freezing. When water freezes, it changes from a liquid to a solid state, and this change cannot be easily reversed simply by raising the temperature back to its original state.
water can freeze to a ice cube
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