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explain how matter change its state​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Matter can change from one state to another if heated or cooled. If ice (a solid) is heated it changes to water (a liquid). This change is called MELTING. If water is heated, it changes to steam (a gas).

Answered by Anonymous
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Heya mate!✌️

We know that there are three main 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?

☛Matter changes from one state to another when matter it is either heated or cooled and the energy within the matter increases. When a solid changes to gas form, the intermolecular force of attraction decreases and the distance between the molecules increases.☚

☞ How does this change of state take place?

☞The names of the changes in state are melting, freezing, boiling, condensation, sublimation and deposition. The temperature of a material will increase until it reaches the point where the change takes place. It will stay at that temperature until that change is completed.☜

Thnku!❤️

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