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Explain the inter conversion of States of Matter - Altering Temperature and Pressure. (include points - Melting or Fusion, Freezing or Solidification, Melting point, Boiling point)​

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Answered by Lucky1287
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Interconversion of matter refers to the change of one state to another. It is a process by which matter changes from one state to another and back to its original state, without any change in its chemical composition. Solid can be converted into liquids by heating. Similarly, liquids can be converted into gases by heating and gases can be converted into liquid and liquids can be converted into solids by cooling. The interconversion of states is a physical change because these changes occur without a change in composition and no change in the chemical nature of the substance.

Interconversion of states of matter

The Interconversion of states of matter is mentioned below:

(i) Solid to Liquid: Fusion

(ii) Liquid to Gas: Vaporisation

(iii) Gas to liquid: Condensation

(iv) Liquid to Solid: Solidification

(v) Solid to Gas: Sublimation

(vi) Gas to Solid: Sublimation

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