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  • 22-09-2020
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What do scientists mean when they use the term, phase change?

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  • 22-09-2020

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A phase change is a change in the state of matter of a sample. Examples: An example of a phase change is water changing from a liquid to vapor.

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  • 22-09-2020

Answer:

When scientist talk about a phase change they are talking about  is when matter changes to from one state liquid, solid, gas, or plasma to another.

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