You add or subtract heat. An example is ice turns to water(solid to liquid) then water to stem are water vapor(liquid to gas)
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.
If the matter is in a liquid state, add heat to turn liquid to vapor. Remove heat to form a solid. If it is in the form of a vapor, remove heat to form a liquid, and remove more heat to form a solid. If it is in the form of a solid, add heat to turn it into a liquid. Add more heat to turn into a vapor.
To change the state of matter of a substance, you need to either add or remove energy. Adding energy (e.g., heat) can change a substance from a solid to a liquid, or a liquid to a gas. Removing energy (e.g., cooling) can cause a gas to condense into a liquid, or a liquid to freeze into a solid.
well im only 13 but i just learnt this Heat makes all the particlrs in solid, liquid,gas move faster so if u heated a ballon ( dont pop it ) it would expand because the particles in the gas would move faster and expand .. Hope that helped
Lots of foods change states of matter. Butter and margarine and ice cream melt, changing from solid to liquid. Cheese will melt if heated enough. Milk in the process of spoiling changes from liquid to solid. Think cheese or yogurt. Vegetables and fruits can be liquefied by blending, as when making soup or juice. Vegetables will also decay and break down into a liquid state. Vegetables can also become liquid during cooking. If you heat fruit and do not add pectin, most fruits will turn into juice rather than jam. Eggs are a colloid. You can change them from liquid to solid by cooking, but you can't change them back again.
If you add heat to matter, it can either get it hotter, or it can change the state of matter (for example, from solid to liquid).
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.
The state of matter can be changed by altering the temperature or pressure of a substance. For example, increasing the temperature of a solid can cause it to melt and change into a liquid, while lowering the temperature of a gas can cause it to condense into a liquid. Similarly, changing the pressure can also affect the state of matter.
The change in the state of matter lead to the following being altered: - The strength of the inter-molecular forces - The positions and movements of the particles in the matter. - The kinetic energy contained by the particles. These are all I could come up with for now, feel free to add and edit!
When thermal energy is added to matter, the particles within the matter begin to vibrate and move faster. This increase in movement causes the matter to expand, changing its physical state from solid to liquid, and then to gas at higher temperatures.
Yes, particularly if you add thermal energy. At its least energetic, matter is in the solid state. Add some more energy, it transitions to the liquid state. Then more and it's a gas. Finally, at its most energetic, it is in the plasma state.
If the matter is in a liquid state, add heat to turn liquid to vapor. Remove heat to form a solid. If it is in the form of a vapor, remove heat to form a liquid, and remove more heat to form a solid. If it is in the form of a solid, add heat to turn it into a liquid. Add more heat to turn into a vapor.
well if its a dividing you subtracting, multiplying you add
adding and subtracting integers is when you add and minus 2 numbers
To change the state of matter of a substance, you need to either add or remove energy. Adding energy (e.g., heat) can change a substance from a solid to a liquid, or a liquid to a gas. Removing energy (e.g., cooling) can cause a gas to condense into a liquid, or a liquid to freeze into a solid.
When thermal energy is added to matter, the particles within the matter gain kinetic energy and move faster. This increased movement causes the particles to spread out, leading to a change in phase (e.g., solid to liquid or liquid to gas) or an increase in temperature. Ultimately, thermal energy causes matter to change its physical state or temperature.
It is the same as subtracting a positive.