Given below are three states of water in a beaker. These states are inter-convertible. Name the process forward and back forth labeled A, B, C, D, which cause these
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A-melting
B-evapartion
C-freezing
D-condensratiomn
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The conversion of ice to liquid, liquid to vapor, and vice versa talk about the states of matter.
- The three main states of matter are solid, liquid, and gaseous.
- These changes occur when the bonds of the molecules are dispersed.
- The conversion of ice to water is called melting (A).
- The conversion of water to vapor is called vaporization (B).
- The conversion of vapor to solid is called deposition. In this step, the vapor directly converts to solid without entering the liquid state.
- The conversion of vapor to liquid is called condensation (D).
- The conversion of liquid to solid is called freezing (C).
- Each of these steps depends on physical factors like temperature, pressure, time, the strength of bonds, etc.
- These factors determine the state of matter that a particular substance will undergo and the duration at which it will convert to another matter.
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