Conversion from solid to liquid is called melting, conversion from liquid to solid is called freezing, conversion from liquid to gas is called boiling (or evaporation depending upon how quickly it is happening) and conversion from gas to liquid is called condensation; conversion from solid to gas is called sublimation.
Thia is based on Eienstiens theory of MASS , that no matter is lost or gained when a mass changes it's shape or form , may be on earth or any where the best and easiest example is - of conversion of water to ice OR when boiled - to steam , the wieght remains the same the existence / volume might change ... same applies to all matter in this universe .
napthalene balls, picnic coolers , thermoelectrical power
the change of state of matter is called interconversion of matter.
This interconvertibilty is the possibilty to change a given state of matter in any another state.
I would guess it refers to changing some material from one state of matter to another.
If you mean "phases of matter", or "states of matter", the Wikipedia lists around 20 of them, and there are probably more. The three "classical" ones, i.e., the ones most commonly taught in schools, are solid, liquid, gas.
The three states of matter is solid, liquid, and gas and solid mean thick it has definite shape, mass, and other thing i forgotLiquid means that it has the shape of it's containerGas is the air we breathe
That depends how you choose to classify the "first four" kinds of matter. If you mean states of matter, also known as phases of matter, you can check the corresponding Wikipedia article - there you will see descriptions, not of three or four, but of at least 15 different states of matter.
Temperature effects the states of matter
what are the characteristics of the three familiar states of matter
Yes, it is true. This triangle is useful for schools. See the link below for a figure.
The interconversion of states of matter is used to : (i) generate electricity in thermal power plant.(ii) separate nitrogen and oxygen from air by liquefaction. (iii) prepare machine parts.(iv) prepare room fresheners.(v) prepare ice-creams.
temparature and pressure
Changes of pressure or temperature
There is no such thing as "interconversion of body" in this case. There are energy conversions; perhaps that's what you mean?
"Type" is ambiguous in this context. Do you mean isotopes? Or do you mean states of matter? (Helium has some exotic states of matter.)Wikipedia states that there are 8 helium isotopes, to of them (3-He and 4-He) stable."Type" is ambiguous in this context. Do you mean isotopes? Or do you mean states of matter? (Helium has some exotic states of matter.)Wikipedia states that there are 8 helium isotopes, to of them (3-He and 4-He) stable."Type" is ambiguous in this context. Do you mean isotopes? Or do you mean states of matter? (Helium has some exotic states of matter.)Wikipedia states that there are 8 helium isotopes, to of them (3-He and 4-He) stable."Type" is ambiguous in this context. Do you mean isotopes? Or do you mean states of matter? (Helium has some exotic states of matter.)Wikipedia states that there are 8 helium isotopes, to of them (3-He and 4-He) stable.
5 if you mean Massachusetts but only 3 if you mean states of matter
Do you mean the states of matter? Solid, liquid and gas are the three (usual) states of matter (around here). Otherwise, matter is matter because it resists acceleration, it is attracted gravitationally, and (?) it occupies space.
liquid state
If by the law of conservation you mean the Law of Conservation of Matter, then it states that matter cant be created or destroyed.
If by the law of conservation you mean the Law of Conservation of Matter, then it states that matter cant be created or destroyed.
you mean the four states of matter? it's solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. Solid, liquid, and gas is the most common, though.