Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The term that describes the conversion of gas to liquid is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
Any substance in the universe which occupies volume and possesses mass is known as matter. Matter can be classified physically as well as chemically.
The physical classification of matter is as follows:
• Solids
• Liquids
• Gases
The solid
(b)
Interpretation:
The term that describes the conversion of liquid to solid is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
Any substance in the universe which occupies volume and possesses mass is known as matter. Matter can be classified physically as well as chemically.
The physical classification of matter is as follows:
• Solids
• Liquids
• Gases
The solid state of matter consists of a fixed shape and fixed volume. The liquid state of matter consists of fixed volume but does not possess a fixed shape. This state of matter takes the shape of the vessel in which it is stored. The gaseous state of matter possesses neither a fixed volume nor a fixed shape.
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