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How does the change in temperature affect the state of matter

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Answered by barnadutta2015
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Answer: The condition in which a substance is in can be substantially influenced by its temperature. Matter might be in a solid, liquid, or gaseous form. Every material in the universe has a specific temperature threshold that, when crossed, causes a phase transition that alters the state of the substance.

Explanation:

  • If the temperature it is exposed to changes drastically, a substance may go through a phase shift, changing from a solid to a gas or from a gas to a solid.
  • A solid can sublimate, or phase transition from a solid to a gas without ever existing as a liquid, if the temperature around it rises very quickly.
  • A gas that is abruptly supercooled can go through complete deposition in the opposite direction.
  • A substance's condition will fully depend on the temperature it is subjected to if pressure is constant. Because of this, ice melts when removed from a freezer and water boils when heated to a high temperature over an extended period of time.
  • Simply said, temperature is a measurement of how much heat energy is present in the environment. Heat is exchanged between a substance and its surroundings when it is placed in conditions of a differing temperature, causing both to reach an equilibrium temperature.
  • As a result, when an ice cube is exposed to heat, the heat energy in the air around it is absorbed by the water molecules, which then move more vigorously, causing the water ice to melt into liquid water.

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