Chemistry, asked by Aryanbhole, 11 months ago

name the processes involved in interconversion of states of matter​

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Answered by herin10
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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 a particle that is ice to such an extent that they break away from the rigid structure of the solid form, ice, and it moves 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.

Answered by khyati98
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Answer:

The interconversion from solid to liquid is fusion and from liquid to solid to is termed as freezing.

The interconversion from liquid to gas is termed as vaporisation and from gas to liquid is termed as condensation.

The interconversion from gas to solid is termed as sublimation

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