add or take away heat.
Yes. The three common phases of matter, solid, gas and liquid can be achieved by any material provided the right conditions, but different materials exist in different phases under the same conditions. The most common way that changes between these phases are achieved is by a change in temperature (although a change in pressure will also affect the state of matter). If a gas is cooled sufficiently, it will form a liquid. For example, if you set a glass of ice-water out, the outside of the glass will become wet. This wetness is water vapor which was in the air as a gas, but was cooled when it came into contact with the cold glass and condensed on the glass into a liquid. Even gases like Nitrogen, which makes up most of the air around us, can form a liquid, although it must be cooled to −196 °C.
A compound that can be separated by electrolysis must be in the LIQUID state of matter.
a best educated guess
All matter 1) has mass and 2) occupies space (has volume).
Cool it!
you can't change matter
Yes, A rhombus must ALWAYS have four sides no matter what!!
At all phases of the change process, top management representatives must strongly support the change processes and communicate that support to the work force.
It is not a matter of time passing. There must be a change in circumstances serious enough for the court to take the time to consider the new facts and factors.It is not a matter of time passing. There must be a change in circumstances serious enough for the court to take the time to consider the new facts and factors.It is not a matter of time passing. There must be a change in circumstances serious enough for the court to take the time to consider the new facts and factors.It is not a matter of time passing. There must be a change in circumstances serious enough for the court to take the time to consider the new facts and factors.
Yes you can change if you want. No one says you must always be the same.
I believe "heat"To change from one state of matter to another state of matter heat is added or taken away.I think that makes sense!
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There are two major phases that must take place for an amendment to be processed. These phases include ratification and formal proposal.
Yes.
For a substance to change from one state of matter to another, energy must be added or removed to break or form intermolecular forces. The temperature and pressure conditions must also be appropriate for the desired state change to occur, such as melting, boiling, or freezing.
No. Any change must be executed in writing. The debtor should always make payments so as to have proof of their payments such as cancelled checks.No. Any change must be executed in writing. The debtor should always make payments so as to have proof of their payments such as cancelled checks.No. Any change must be executed in writing. The debtor should always make payments so as to have proof of their payments such as cancelled checks.No. Any change must be executed in writing. The debtor should always make payments so as to have proof of their payments such as cancelled checks.
Energy must be added or taken away.