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1.4. Can Matter Change its State?
We all know from our observation that water
can exist in three states of matter
solid, as ice,
liquid, as the familiar water, and
gas, as water vapour.
What happens inside the matter during
this change of state? What happens to the
particles of matter during the change of
states? How does this change of state take
place? We need answers to these questions,




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Answered by SecretReader
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Answer: If it is cooled the motion of the particles decreases as they lose ... At room temperature a material is a solid, liquid or gas depending on its ... Everyday materials such as ice, butter and wax have different melting temperatures and can be ... When steam is formed by water boiling at 100oC the particles quickly the day wears on, however, drops of water begin to fall from the ... change. The energy of motion is called kinetic energy. Particles within matter are in constant ... energy: the ability to do work or ... When a substance is cooled, it loses thermal energy, which causes ... Freezing The process of melting a crystalline solid can be

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Answered by Jovanlakhan
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