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state three application of the change of state of matter​

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Answered by asritadevi2emailcom
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Boiling is a type of rapid vaporization that occurs when a the particles of a liquid are heated to its boiling point. Large bubbles of gas form throughout the the liquid and move to the surface, leaving the liquid. Steam is the gaseous water molecules that form above boiling water.

Condensation occurs when the particles in a gas cool enough (lose energy) to change to the liquid state. An example of condensation is when a glass of ice water forms water droplets on the outside. The molecules of water vapor next to the glass cool and condense into liquid water.

Melting occurs when a solid is heated until its particles reach a high enough energy to reach its melting point, changing it into the liquid state. An example of melting is an ice cube turning into liquid water when you set it on a surface, or hold it in your hand.

Freezing occurs when a liquid is cooled until its particles reach a low enough energy to reach its freezing point, changing it into the solid state. This occurs to liquid water when it is placed in a freezer. (Actually, anything that is solid is frozen!)

Answered by nampalledattu
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Metals are melted by heating and these molten metal can be converted into alloys and cast into machinery ..Water can be changed into steam as well as ice. Therefore in the nature, ice (or snow), liquid water and water vapour are available.

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