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19 November, 15:28

Phase changes occurs in which of the following

mixing paint

boiling water

a suspension

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  1. 19 November, 15:36
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    Boiling water. A phase change occurs when water boils.

    The three common phases are solid, liquid, and gas. A phase change happens when one phase changes into different phase without a change in chemical composition.

    When water boils, the liquid phase becomes a gas (water vapour or steam). The water does not change its chemical composition be each phase consists of water. Thus, boiling water involves a phase change.

    Mixing paint does not involve a phase change because it stays a liquid during all stages of the mixing.

    A suspension consists of two phases, but the phases do not change into other phases.
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