explain interconversion of states of matter with diagram
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The phenomenon of change from one state of matter to another, and then back to the original state is called the Interconversion of states of matter.
For example: Ice (solid) on increasing the temperature i.e, at room temperature changes into water (liquid), on further heating changes to steam (gas).
As we heat solid, the temperature rises which makes the particles inside solid to move apart and form liquid. On further heating particles keep moving away until they attain gaseous state .
But on cooling gas changes to liquid and liquid to solid.
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The phenomenon of change from one state of matter to another, and then back to the original state is called the Interconversion of states of matter.
For example: Ice (solid) on increasing the temperature i.e, at room temperature changes into water (liquid), on further heating changes to steam (gas).
As we heat solid, the temperature rises which makes the particles inside solid to move apart and form liquid. On further heating particles keep moving away until they attain gaseous state .
But on cooling gas changes to liquid and liquid to solid.
Hope it helps
Hakuna Matata :))
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matters can change from one form to other form i.e from solids to liquids to gases.
The phenomenon of the change of matter from one state to another and back to original state is known as interconversion of the sates of matter.
Matter can be changed from one state to another by changing temperature or pressure.
The phenomenon of the change of matter from one state to another and back to original state is known as interconversion of the sates of matter.
Matter can be changed from one state to another by changing temperature or pressure.
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