Chemistry, asked by Danisa7038, 1 year ago

All substances cannot be changed from one state to another.why?

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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At atmospheric temperatures, helium is a gas. However, after cooling, it cannot be easily liquefied. Because different types of matter have distinct molecular forces of attraction, this is one illustration of how all substances cannot be transformed from one state to another.

What are the states of matters:

  • There are four naturally occurring and one artificial state of matter. All of the "stuff" in the cosmos is made up of each of the five states of matter; matter is anything that occupies space and has mass.

  • Atoms, which are composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons, make up all matter.

  • According to Washington State University, molecules are the building blocks of all sorts of matter and atoms combine to produce them (opens in new tab).

  • Chemical energy is a type of potential energy that holds together atoms and molecules. Potential energy is the energy held in an object as opposed to kinetic energy, which is the energy of an object in motion.

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