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Answered by YoginiSankhe
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  1. Matter either loses or absorbs energy when it changes from one state to another. For example, when matter changes from a liquid to a solid, it loses energy. The opposite happens when matter changes from a solid to a liquid. For a solid to change to a liquid, matter must absorb energy from its surroundings.
  2. The closeness, arrangement and motion of the particles in a substance change when it changes state. ... the movement of its particles increases. bonds between particles break when a substance melts or evaporates, or sublimes to form a gas from a solid.
  3. during the change of state takes place , there is either absorption or rejection of heat. by heating ,solid change into liquid and then gas . By Cooling , gas change into liquid and then Solid . By Sublimation , Solid change into gas and gas change into Solid

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