When you add heat to water, the H20 molecules receive energy and move around rapidly making the water bubble. When you remove heat, just the opposite happens, the molecules slow down, and get closer to solid form (ice). This makes the water more still, which isn't very noticeable to the naked eye until ice starts to form.
Yes, particularly if you add thermal energy. At its least energetic, matter is in the solid state. Add some more energy, it transitions to the liquid state. Then more and it's a gas. Finally, at its most energetic, it is in the plasma state.
Yes. The act of moving a substance from one location to another is a physical one. The act of changing the state of the substance from one state to another can be physical also. But the act of altering the substance by adding or subtracting one or more of its components is a chemical change.
energy.
Change of state of a substance is a physical property!
Change in state: One observation would be a change in the physical state of the substance, such as from solid to liquid or gas. Reversibility: Another observation might be that the physical change is typically reversible, meaning the substance can return to its original state by reversing the process that caused the change.
Energy. Either adding it or removing it.
A change of state is when a substance shifts from solid, liquid or gas to another state. This happens when heat is removed or added.
Matter I think I'm not 100% shure but it say in my book matter in one state often can change to another state by adding or removing thermal energy
By adding heat and removing heat.
Evaporate means to change from a liquid state to a gaseous state, typically as a result of heating. Adding the suffix "-ate" to the word "evaporate" forms a verb that indicates the process of evaporation taking place.
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.
Heating can change matter from a solid to a liquid or from a liquid to a gas. Cooling can change matter from a gas to a liquid or from a liquid to a solid.
Yes, particularly if you add thermal energy. At its least energetic, matter is in the solid state. Add some more energy, it transitions to the liquid state. Then more and it's a gas. Finally, at its most energetic, it is in the plasma state.
Yes. The act of moving a substance from one location to another is a physical one. The act of changing the state of the substance from one state to another can be physical also. But the act of altering the substance by adding or subtracting one or more of its components is a chemical change.
The change from one state of matter to another is called a phase transition.
Change of state.
change of state