During a change of state, such as melting or boiling, the temperature generally remains constant. The energy added or removed during the phase change is used to break or form intermolecular forces, rather than changing the kinetic energy of the particles to alter temperature. Once the change of state is complete, the temperature will then either increase or decrease again depending on whether heat is added or removed.
The state of matter can be changed by altering the temperature or pressure of a substance. For example, increasing the temperature of a solid can cause it to melt and change into a liquid, while lowering the temperature of a gas can cause it to condense into a liquid. Similarly, changing the pressure can also affect the state of matter.
When thermal energy is added to matter, the particles within the matter begin to move faster and spread out. This causes the matter to expand, increase in temperature, and possibly change state (e.g., from solid to liquid or gas).
The physical state of substances can be solid, liquid, or gas, and matter can be changed from one state to another by temperature, pressure, or as a result of chemical change, etc.
Argon is a noble gas that remains in the gaseous state at room temperature and pressure. It does not change state easily under normal conditions.
When energy is lost from matter, it can result in a decrease in the speed or movement of the particles within the matter. This can lead to a decrease in temperature or a change in state (e.g. solid to liquid). The lost energy is typically converted into other forms, such as heat or radiation.
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Temperature.
Temperature.
Temperature. Temperature causes matter to change state.
The state of matter can be changed by altering the temperature or pressure of a substance. For example, increasing the temperature of a solid can cause it to melt and change into a liquid, while lowering the temperature of a gas can cause it to condense into a liquid. Similarly, changing the pressure can also affect the state of matter.
Temperature and pressure.
changes in temperature are usually what causes matter to change its state.
changes in temperature are usually what causes matter to change its state.
electricity will not change the state of matter.
A change of the temperature or pressure.
Matter changes state because of temperature and pressure. These quantities bring change.
Temperature remains constant