it undergoes change, cause these changes may be temporary and easily reversible or may permanent and very difficult to reverse.
Changes do not "bring about matter." Matter either is or is not. The Law of Conservation of Matter states that matter can be neither created nor destroyed, bvut can merely change form.
The most important are changes of phase: melting, boiling, freezing.
No.
Matter cannot be created or destroyed in chemical and physical changes, as stated by the Law of Conservation of Mass. This means that the total mass of the reactants must be equal to the total mass of the products in any given chemical reaction or physical change. While matter can undergo changes in form or composition, its total mass remains constant.
Yes.
The study of matter and the changes
Yes, it is possible.
matter
yes
No.
light undergoes refraction when the matter changes the speed of light
Gases undergo changes in volume very easily.solid
When matter is acted upon by force or temperature, it can move between all the states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas.
it undergoes change, cause these changes may be temporary and easily reversible or may permanent and very difficult to reverse.
It contributes best in the study of composition of matter and the changes matters undergo
it has a chemical change and physical change
Chemistry is the branch of science that deals with the structure, composition and properties of matter. It also deals with the laws and principles governing the changes that matter may undergo.
this is all i have... melting freezing dissolving crushing sanding cutting.... this is all from a science book
Matter can undergo physical changes without changing its identity. Physical changes include melting or freezing; evaporating or condensing; changing shape; chopping or grinding into smaller pieces.