Graphs of change of state typically depict temperature on the y-axis and heat added or removed on the x-axis. Commonly, these graphs show flat segments (plateaus) where the temperature remains constant during phase transitions, such as melting and boiling, indicating that heat energy is being used to change the state rather than increase the temperature. The slopes of the lines before and after these plateaus represent the heating or cooling of the substance in its solid, liquid, or gas states. Overall, the graph illustrates the relationship between temperature, heat transfer, and phase changes.
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Yes, it can change state. Just freeze it.
not always, like the change is in the display without change in composition then it is change of state, other then will be chemical change
No, a hand graph is not typically used in biology graphs. Biological graphs usually represent data using bar graphs, line graphs, scatter plots, or other types of graphs that best visualize the information being presented.
They aren't; a change of state is a physical change
line graphs show a change over time
The Graphs can be used to represent data about the equilibrium reactions.
Animal testing graphs on how many die and get injured go to ..... not graphs but figure which will help.... http://www.animalport.com/animal-testing/animal-testing-facts-figures.html
Polynomials have graphs that look like graphs of their leading terms because all other changes to polynomial functions only cause transformations of the leading term's graph.
by their lines
i dont know, you tell me!
Line graphs show a change over time and if you're doing an experiment over a certain number of days or any length of time, line graphs can be used to track your progress and the change of the experiment.
"arrows" on graphs that show the direction of change.
A graph which shows the change in climate
Anything can be represented in a graph, although graphs are mostly used for valuse numbers that change over time for instance.
chemical change. look it up
Differentiate the graph with respect to time.