a phases change is when a substance goes from being a solid to liquid to gas. in solids the molecules have slowed down and are ridged. In liquids, molecules have free form movement and take the shape of their container. In gases, molecules have free form movement and move quickly, they take up all the space in their containers.
its physical changes
Phase changes, such as melting or freezing, are not associated with a change in temperature. Instead, the energy associated with phase changes is used to break or form intermolecular forces between molecules.
Please provide me with the description so I can help you choose the correct tide.
...shame you don't know how to read your text book. Or use the correct tense.
Changes in both temperature and pressure induce phase changes in water (and all other materials!).
Phase changes are accompanied with optical contrast and therefore the feasibility of phase.
its physical changes
Puberty
Because it changes its form.
The homophone of face is Phase. Sentence description: Phase 2 Face it!
Because atoms only go through phase changes
Phase changes requiring the addition of heat energy are the phase changes from solid to liquid, liquid to gas, and solid to gas. These phase changes are termed melting (solid to liquid), evaporation (liquid to gas), and sublimation (solid to gas).
Phase changes are physical changes in nature. They involve a change in the state of matter (solid, liquid, gas) rather than a change in the chemical composition of the substance. Heating or cooling a substance can trigger phase changes.
YES
sublimation
no
Anaphase is not correctly matched with its description as it is the phase in which sister chromatids separate and move towards opposite poles of the cell.