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A change in pressure can bring about a change in state without altering the temperature. For example, increasing pressure can cause a gas to condense into a liquid, as seen in the process of liquefaction of gases. Similarly, decreasing pressure can lead to boiling at lower temperatures, allowing a liquid to vaporize even when the temperature remains constant.

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