Yes It Is Always Reversibly Because Freezing Is Cold And If You Melt The Ice It Will Turn In To A Liquid
Yes, freezing water may be easily reversed by simply heating the ice.
reversible, once melted it can be frozen to become ice again
It is reversible because once an ice cub is melted into a liquid, you can freeze it again into a solid
i want any 10 reversible and irreversible changes taking place in home a) kitchen b) garden c) bathroom
Dew (on grass) evaporating Hair drying (water on hair evaporating) Water condensing around dust in the sky (to form clouds) Ice cube melting in your drink Clothes drying in the wind Puddles evaporating in the sun
Melting is always physical, like boiling, freezing, condensing etc.
We can separate a mixture of different liquids in the process of distillation by evaporating and condensing to make sure nothing is dissolved in it. Distillation as a separation method is based on the differences between boiling points of liquids.
Boiling is a reversible process.
i want any 10 reversible and irreversible changes taking place in home a) kitchen b) garden c) bathroom
Dew (on grass) evaporating Hair drying (water on hair evaporating) Water condensing around dust in the sky (to form clouds) Ice cube melting in your drink Clothes drying in the wind Puddles evaporating in the sun
no. that is called boiling and/or evaporating. condensing is when a gas turns into a liquid:)xxx
Freezing (melting, boiling, condensing) are always phycal changes (of matter)
It is a physical change, the substance stay the same elements before and after the change, this is the same for all states of matter changes (melting, freezing, evaporating, condensing, and sublamation)
the melting point Melting is the opposite of freezing. Condensation is the opposite of boiling.
Yes, changes of state (melting, boiling, freezing, condensing) are physical processes.
Water boiling to become steam is an example of a liquid to gas phase change.
1.Melting is an example of a reversible change. For example melted chocolate can be changed back into Solid chocolate by cooling.2. Freezing is an example of a reversible change. For example we can freeze orange juice to ice lollies . The ice lollies can be changed back into orange juice by heating.3.Boiling,Evaporating and Condensing for example. If you capture all the steam that is made when a kettle boils , you could turn it back by cooling it
gas -> liquid = condensing liquid -> gas = evaporating liquid -> solid = freezing solid -> liquid = melting solid -> gas= sublimating liquid -> gas= boiling
There are three main states that a substance can exist as: solid, liquid and gas. The transition between these states occur when a substance is heated or cooled past their freezing/melting or boiling/condensing points. Solid -> Liquid = Melting Liquid -> Gas = Boiling Gas -> Liquid = Condensing Liquid -> Solid = Freezing
Freezing and melting are related. Freezing is going from a liquid to a solid, and melting is going from a solid to a liquid. The energy used for this phase change is called heat of fusion. Condensing and vaporizing are also related in a similar way. Condensing is going from a gas to a liquid and vaporization is going from a liquid to a gas. The energy used for this phase change is called heat of vaporization. Evaporation and boiling are similar. Both refer to the change of a liquid to a gas, but evaporation takes place on the surface of the liquid, and boiling takes place on the entire mass of the liquid.