Chemistry, asked by simyms, 1 year ago

What do you mean by interconversion of states of matter

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Answered by NightFury
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Interconversion of three states of matter: Any state of matter can be converted into other state with the help of temperature or pressure. Different terminology for theInterconversion of states of matter is given below: (i) Solid to Liquid: Fusion. (ii) Liquid to Gas: Vaporisation. (iii) Gas to liquid: Condensation
Answered by DARKIMPERIAL
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Answer:

THESE ARE THE FACTORS:-

Melting

Vaporisation

Liquefaction or Condensation

Solidification or Freezing

Sublimation

Explanation:

Melting - The conversion of a solid to its liquid state is melting. Example - Ice to water

Vaporisation - The conversion of a liquid to its gaseous state i.e. vapours by heating is vaporisation.

Liquefaction - The conversion of vapour in the gaseous state to its liquid state by cooling is liquefaction.

Solidification - The conversion of a liquid to its solid-state by freezing is solidification. Example - Water to Ice

Sublimation - The conversion of a solid directly to gaseous form and on cooling back to the solid-state is sublimation.

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