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9 September, 04:12

what is required to bring about a phase change 1. an increase or decrease in pressure 2. an increase or decrease in energy 3. an increase in energy only 3. a decrease in energy only

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  1. 9 September, 04:32
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    if you are wondering which one to put down on your test because it only allows you to chose on they want you to put down an increase or decrease in energy
  2. 9 September, 04:42
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    Correct answers are 1. an increase or decrease in pressure 2. an increase or decrease in energy

    Explanation

    All existing matter can undergo phase change it means they may transform from one state to another. phase change of a matter may occur due to change in energy and change in pressures.

    for example there is an ice cube which is a solid and if we want to change it phase into liquid water for that purpose we have to supply some energy to ice cube it means we have to give some heat to ice cube. After supplying heat energy to the ice it will turn into water it means there is phase change from solid to liquid due to supplying the heat. Similarly we can change the liquid water into solid ice cube by taking heat energy (reducing temperature) from the liquid water.

    In some cases the matter doesn't want to undergo phase transformation. For example, oxygen will solidify at - 361.8 degrees Fahrenheit at standard pressure. But, it can change to solid state at warmer temperatures when the pressure is increased.
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