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EQ: How do the 6 changes of state differ from each other?

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1 EQ: How do the 6 changes of state differ from each other?

2 Freezing From liquid to solid Examples:
Water to ice Melted wax hardening Lava cooling Can happen at any temperature; depends on substance’s freezing point

3 Melting From solid to liquid Examples: Opposite of freezing
Ice to water Butter in a frying pan Opposite of freezing

4 Condensation From gas to liquid Examples:
Dew on grass Water drops on a cold glass Occurs at the substance’s “dew point”

5 Vaporization From liquid to gas Examples:
Boiling water Water evaporating from a puddle Vaporization at boiling point (boiling water) Evaporation below boiling point (water in a puddle)

6 Sublimation From solid to gas Examples: No liquid phase in between
Dry ice Snow disappearing from the ground on a cold day No liquid phase in between

7 Deposition From gas to solid Examples: No liquid phase in between
Snow formation in clouds Frost forming on a car windshield No liquid phase in between


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