Are the three states of matter interconvertible? how they can interconnect?
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Yes states of matter are interconvertible. Best example for it is ice ( solid state) on heating can change to water ( liquid) and on further heating or boiling water forms water vapour( gaseous). On cooling the water vapour water is formed and further cooling ( freezing) gives ice.
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Yes, the three states of matter are interconvertible.
Matter can exist in any state of matter, that is, solid, liquid, or gas. It depends on the properties like temperature and pressure.
For example, water can exist in solid (ice), liquid (water) as well as gas (water vapours).
Other example may include conversion of gases into liquid. For example, liquid nitrogen, LPG ( liquified petroleum gas) et cetera.
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