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what is interconvertibility of 3 states of matter ? explain

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yes, the three states of matter are interconvertible. Matter can exist in any state of matter, that is, solid, liquid, or gas. ... For example, water can exist in solid (ice), liquid (water) as well as gas (water vapours). Other example may include conversion of gases into liquid.

Answered by kanchanojha236
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The phenomenon of change from one state of matter to another, and then back to the original state is called the interconversion of state of matter.

they can be interconnected by the following process: 1. Freezing (liquid to solid change), 2. Melting (solid to liquid change), 3. Condensation (gas to liquid change), 4. Vaporisation (liquid to gas change), 5. Sublimation(solid to gas change and gas to solid change).

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