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Answered by komal8075
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Answer: The interconversion from solid to liquid is Fusion or Melting and from liquid to solid is termed as Freezing. The interconversion from liquid to gas is termed as vaporization and from gas to liquid is termed as condensation. The interconversion from gas to solid and vice versa is

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Interconversion between states of matter varies from everything means states of matter

Matter 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.

Change in state of water

When heat energy is supplied to ice it changes into water and then to vapor. If we cool the steam it gets converted into water and further cooling of water changes into ice.

Here the heat energy is used up in changing the state of matter. the heat is used to increase the kinetic energy of the particles of ice to such an extent that they break away from the rigid lattice structure of the solid form, ice, and move around freely to form the liquid form, water. So, until all the ice has melted, the heat absorbed does not raise the temperature of the ice-water mixture. In the same way the temperature does not change while a liquid is boiling. This heat, which does not raise the temperature of the body, is called Latent Heat.

Matter 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.

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