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  1. Phase transition - Wikipedia

    In physics, chemistry and biology, a phase transition (or phase change) is the physical process of transition between one state of a medium and another. Commonly the term is used to refer to …

  2. List of Phase Changes Between States of Matter - ThoughtCo

    Jun 9, 2025 · Phase changes happen when matter changes from one state to another, like ice melting. Changes in temperature or pressure are why these phase changes happen, making …

  3. 11.4: Phase Changes - Chemistry LibreTexts

    May 18, 2025 · We take advantage of changes between the gas, liquid, and solid states to cool a drink with ice cubes (solid to liquid), cool our bodies by perspiration (liquid to gas), and cool …

  4. Phase Changes of Matter (Phase Transitions) - Science Notes and …

    Oct 8, 2020 · There are 6 phase changes between solids, liquids, and gases, and 8 phase changes if you include plasma. A phase change or phase transition is a change between solid, …

  5. States of Matter and Phase Change: Definition and Examples

    No Change in Chemical Identity: A phase change is a physical change, meaning the substance changes its form, but its chemical composition stays the same. For example, when water turns …

  6. 1.14: Phase Transitions – Melting, Boiling, and Subliming

    Phase Transitions (Phase Changes) Substances can change their physical phase, or state, often because of a temperature change. This process is called a phase transition or phase change. …

  7. Phase change - Energy Education

    A phase change is when matter changes to from one state (solid, liquid, gas, plasma) to another. (see figure 1). These changes occur when sufficient energy is supplied to the system (or a …

  8. Phase Changes - ChemTalk

    Because phase is based on temperature, changing the temperature of a substance will cause it to change phase as well. These phase changes happen at specific temperatures, which results …

  9. Phase changes (video) | Khan Academy

    These transformations depend on two factors: particle attractions and kinetic energy. Heating a substance increases particle motion, potentially overcoming attractions to change phases. …

  10. Phase Changes | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki

    Summary of Phase Changes Phase changes are reversible, and an equilibrium exists between phases at certain conditions. For example, the liquid-solid equilibrium point for water is at 1 …