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What would have happened had nature not permitted interconversion of states of matter to take place.Write a two page article..Plz help friends..

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Answered by danielochich
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To answer this question you need to know the importance of interconversion of matter and what it means.

Interconversion of matter involves matter changing from one state to another e.g solid to liquid.

Every state of matter is essential.

For instant, we use copper to make conducting wires and it is easier since it is in solid state. If copper remained in liquid state then we would never have had conducting wires and it would never have been easy to transmit electricity.

Most lubricants are in liquid state and if they were to remain in solid or gaseous state then we would never have efficient lubricants.

Gas can be compressed to liquid gas which is then used as fuel. If this were not possible, then it would never have been easy to use natural gas as fuel.

Water exists in three forms that is solid, liquid and gas. Each of these states are equally important. Water at solid state is ice which is used in keeping this cold.

Water at liquid state is used for a different purposes, : drinking, washing etc.

Water in gaseous state is through evaporation. Evaporation is important in Cooling since it takes away latent heat of vaporization.

From the above examples we see the importance of interconversion of states of matter and thus we realize we cannot do without it.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

To answer this question you need to know the importance of interconversion of matter and what it means.

Interconversion of matter involves matter changing from one state to another e.g solid to liquid.

Every state of matter is essential.

For instant, we use copper to make conducting wires and it is easier since it is in solid state. If copper remained in liquid state then we would never have had conducting wires and it would never have been easy to transmit electricity.

Most lubricants are in liquid state and if they were to remain in solid or gaseous state then we would never have efficient lubricants.

Gas can be compressed to liquid gas which is then used as fuel. If this were not possible, then it would never have been easy to use natural gas as fuel.

Water exists in three forms that is solid, liquid and gas. Each of these states are equally important. Water at solid state is ice which is used in keeping this cold.

Water at liquid state is used for a different purposes, : drinking, washing etc.

Water in gaseous state is through evaporation. Evaporation is important in Cooling since it takes away latent heat of vaporization.

From the above examples we see the importance of interconversion of states of matter and thus we realize we cannot do without it.

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