state uses of interconversion of matter
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
The uses of interconversion of matter are:
Water is converted into steam by heating. Steam is used to run turbines and to generate electricity.
Metals are melted by heating and these molten metals can be converted into alloys and cast into machinery parts.
Water can be changed into steam as well as ice. Therefore, in nature, ice (or snow), liquid water and water vapor are available.
Answered by
1
Answer:
• Water is converted into steam by heating. Steam is used to run turbines and to generate electricity.
• Metals are melted by heating and these molten metals can be converted into alloys and cast into machinery parts.
(Water can be changed into steam as well as ice.)
Similar questions