adding heat or freezing
To change one state of matter to another, you need to either add or remove heat energy. For example, to change a solid to a liquid, you would need to add heat energy to melt the solid. Similarly, to change a liquid to a gas, you would need to add heat energy to evaporate the liquid.
This is called a change in the physical state of the substance. For example formation of ice from water is a change in the physical state of water.
Molecules can change states of matter through the processes of melting, freezing, vaporization, condensation, and sublimation. These changes in state occur when the temperature or pressure of the substance is altered, causing the molecules to rearrange in a way that transitions the substance from one state to another.
A change in temperature or pressure can often be a clue to the transformation of matter from one state to another. For example, melting ice into water is a change from solid to liquid state due to an increase in temperature.
The process is called a phase change or a change of state. This occurs when matter transitions from one physical state, such as solid, liquid, or gas, to another state due to changes in temperature or pressure.
Change of state.
The change from one state of matter to another is called a phase transition.
phase change.
a chemical change
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Matter I think I'm not 100% shure but it say in my book matter in one state often can change to another state by adding or removing thermal energy
tempature
heat
breaking or creating molecular bonds -- increasing or decreasing heat energy
change of state is when the different states of matter are changed into one another. states of matter are gas, liquid, plasma and solid.
A change of the temperature or pressure.