A pot plant is primarily composed of solid matter, including its stems, leaves, and roots, which are made up of cells and tissues. However, it also contains water, which is in a liquid state, and can release gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide during processes like photosynthesis and respiration. Thus, a pot plant consists of solid, liquid, and gaseous components.
No it is not. It's a phase change. Ice = solid water. Water = liquid water. Steam = gas water.The change from one phase to another does not change the identity of the substance, simply it's form.It you were to boil a pot of water, and hold a lid or something above the pot, you'd notice that as the steam rises, it collects on the lid. This is condensation (gas to liquid), the reversal of boiling. The gas (steam) is cooled, changing to a liquid state.If you still don't understand, google "phase change" and you'll find something.
It is increasing in temperature. When you put a pot of water over a lit stove, it evaporates into its gas form, water vapor, which can also be called steam.
When water boils, the bubbles are made of water vapor. Water is changing from the liquid phase to the gas phase, but it doesn't change all at once, so you get bubbles of gas inside the liquid. The phase change will happen first at the location where heating is taking place, so if you have a pot on a stove, the bubbles will form at the bottom of the pot, and then rise to the top.
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When ice melts and becomes a liquid it is a physical change. When the liquid boils and becomes gaseous it is a physical change. It is a chemical change when the molecular structure has been changed in some way, here it has not.
One place where you can find water in all three states is on Earth. Water exists as ice (solid) in polar regions and high mountains, as liquid in oceans, rivers, and lakes, and as water vapor (gas) in the atmosphere.
liquid to solid is freezing (like putting water in the freezer and getting ice) solid to liquid is melting (leaving ice on the counter and it turns to water) liquid to gas is boiling (a pot of water on the stove) or evaporation (water slowly 'disappears' from a glass) gas to liquid is condensation (water on the outside of your cold glass on a warm day) solid to gas is sublimation (dry ice)
One example of a change of state for a gas is condensation, where gas particles lose energy and come together to form liquid droplets. This can happen when the temperature of the gas decreases, causing the gas particles to condense into a liquid state.
evaporation, heating a liquid will do this. put a pot of water on the stove and watch the steam come up, thats a liquid turning into a gas.
i think in a kitchen! if you are boiling something for example spaghetti, the water used to boil it is in liquid form. and the steam rising from the pot is a gas (aka water in a gas form)! you're welcome :)
liquid to solid is freezing (like putting water in the freezer and getting ice) solid to liquid is melting (leaving ice on the counter and it turns to water) liquid to gas is boiling (a pot of water on the stove) or evaporation (water slowly 'disappears' from a glass) gas to liquid is condensation (water on the outside of your cold glass on a warm day) solid to gas is sublimation (dry ice)
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Steam from your tea pot condensing into water.
Remember, the three states of matter are solid, liquid and gas. Matter is solid, when it has the least amount of energy because its atoms and molecules are least active. As the energy level increases, the energized atoms and molecules need more room to bounce around, so the substance becomes less dense and changes from a solid to a liquid. More energy leads to more expansion, and the matter changes once again from a liquid to a gas. It changes by Being so hot. That's why when you boil a pot of water, it bubbles and steams.
When Gas, A form of matter changes from into a Solid, It is most likely Decreasing in temperature,For Example: Ice, A Solid (heat Ice), Water, A Liquid (heat Water), Steam, A GasIf the Steam is Trapped, and this process is reversed you can see the change from a Gas to a Solid. Try this for yourself with a pot of water for instance.However, i am unsure if this if the correct answer and cannot be held responsible for any errors, Try Google?
yes you can plant a zucchini plant ina pot
condensation is the opposite of evaporation, instead of a liquid being heated into gas (evaporation) in condensation, a gas goes back into a liquid and this is caused by the gas being cooled. e.g. if you had a pot of water and then boiled it, the roof above the pot may get water droplets caused by condensation because the gas would cool against the roof. if you don't understand what i said before please ignore that and read this condensation is a gas turning into a liquid for example steam turning into water and it happens because of the gas being cooled down.