For example heating lead to melting and boiling - changes of matter phases.
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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Yes, matter can change its state when heat is added or removed. For example, adding heat to ice causes it to melt into water, while removing heat from water causes it to freeze into ice. This process is known as a phase change.
Heat affects matter by increasing the kinetic energy of its particles, causing them to move faster and collide more frequently. This can lead to changes in the state of matter, such as melting or vaporization. Additionally, heat can also cause changes in the physical and chemical properties of matter, such as expansion or chemical reactions.
When heat flows into matter without a change of state, the temperature of the matter increases. This is because the added thermal energy causes the particles within the matter to move more vigorously, increasing their kinetic energy. As a result, the substance may expand slightly due to the increased motion of its particles, but it remains in the same physical state. This process is governed by specific heat capacity, which quantifies how much heat is required to raise the temperature of a given mass of the substance.
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).
A change in the state of matter occurs when heat energy is added or removed.
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!
You have to heat it up.
one of them is the heat.
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Yes there must be achange;but heat is required to change liquid state into gaseous state.
By adding heat and removing heat.
No.
You can change the state of matter of a substance by applying heat to it. When you heat a solid, it melts into a liquid. When you heat a liquid, it evaporates into a gas. This process is known as melting and boiling.
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.
Temperature. Temperature causes matter to change state.