Effect of pressure and temperature on the state of matter
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Effect of pressure and temperature on the state of matter
When energy is removed, the opposite happens, decreasing the substance's temperature and turning it from liquid to solid (freezing), gas to solid (deposition), or from gas to liquid (condensation). When the pressure exerted on a substance increases, it can cause the substance to condense.
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TEMPERATURE:
When thermal energy is added to a substance, its temperature increases, which can change its state from solid to liquid (melting), liquid to gas (vaporization), or solid to gas (sublimation). When energy is removed, the opposite happens, decreasing the substance’s temperature and turning it from liquid to solid (freezing), gas to solid (deposition), or from gas to liquid (condensation).
PRESSURE
When the pressure exerted on a substance increases, it can cause the substance to condense. Decreasing pressure can cause it to vaporize. For some types of rock, decreasing pressure can also cause them to melt.
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