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Answered by sashimolli529
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Changes of state. The kinetic theory of matter can be used to explain how solids, liquids and gases are interchangeable as a result of increase or decrease in heat energy. When an object is heated the motion of the particles increases as the particles become more energetic. Thank you
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in the same liquid a few molecules in the interior may have less energy of motion while others near the surface gain more kinetic energy and vibrate with greater speed 20 particles acquired so much energy that the overcome the bond of attraction and leave the surface of liquid causing evaporation evaporation continuous even when a liquid is it normal temperature condensation condensation is a process of a gas turning into a liquid by giving out heat energy when a gas is cooled the freely moving particles start losing kinetic energy and slow down the force of attraction between the lower energy particles become strong enough to hold them together and gas begins to contents into a liquid due to fog and cloud formation examples of condensation the amount of heat given out by a gas particles is equal to the amount of heat gained by them to be vaporizer a weapon in a glass full of you can see droplets of water condensing on the outer surface sublimation a solid directly changes into a gas without changing into a liquid it is called sublimation substances like ID naphthalene try to undergo sublimation deposition deposition is the reverse process of sublimation in a great amount of heat energy is lost the particles of a gas directly changes into a solid is in the case of rows that forms on the surface of the leaf at sub zero temperature are the examples of preposition are clouds formed because millions of water appears form ice at very low temperatures gaseous carbon dioxide is removed from here and converted directly into dry ice at very low temperature and high pressure the formation of area of suit on the walls of the Chennai is also an example of deposition

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