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When a liquid is cooled it may changes into a new state of matter name that state?

It Is ICE.


When water freezes and becomes ice it state of matter changes from a?

splid to a liquid


What can changes energy?

Energy can change state of matter. Heat can be used to melt ice.


An example of when matter undergoes a physical change?

Ice melting into water is an example of matter undergoing a physical change. The ice changes from a solid state to a liquid state without altering its chemical composition.


A charateristic of matter that is otained by changing the state of the matter the ability to melt is an example of this charateristic for ice?

The characteristic of matter you are referring to is called a physical property. The ability to melt is an example of a physical property exhibited by ice, where it changes from a solid state to a liquid state when heated.


Ice in a glass represents what state of matter?

is ice an example of the liqiud state of matter?


When an ice cream melts its state of matter change form a?

solid to a liquid........................................ :)


How does matter change from one state to a other?

Matter changes state via the addition or subtraction of thermal energy. For instance, Ice melts into water, water boils into steam.


What are 3 reversible changes in matter?

ice to water to ice


What ar some examples of physical changes of matter?

Ice melting, water boiling and cutting paper. It usually has to do with changing the shape or state of the matter.


What is change matter?

It is when a substance changes it's form of matter, such as ice ( a solid) melting into water ( a liquid).


When the physical properties of matter change the matter itself does not?

When physical properties of matter change, the composition and identity of the matter remain the same. These changes only affect characteristics like color, shape, or state of matter, not the actual substance itself. For example, when ice melts into water, the substance remains H2O, but its physical state changes from solid to liquid.