The phases of matter can change when
different physical conditions exist. Temperature is one physical condition that can
cause the state of matter to change. When the temperature increases, the phase of matter
generally moves to a higher energy state. This means that the molecules are more active. A
solid changes to a liquid then a liquid changes to a gas. As the temperature decreases, the
molecules tend to move less.
Think of an ice cube, a solid. As the temperature increases, the ice cube will melt into water,
a liquid. As the temperature of the water increases, the water will vaporize into a gas. As
the gas cools, it will then condense into a drop of water.
Look at the chart below:
Change in Phase | Term | Example |
Liquid to Gas | Vaporization | Water to water vapor |
Gas to Liquid | Condensation | Water vapor to water |
Solid to Liquid | Melting | Ice to water |
Liquid to Solid | Freezing | Water to ice |
Solid to Gas | Sublimation | Ice to water vapor |
Gas to Solid | Deposition | Water vapor to ice |
Change in Phase
What causes a change in the phase of matter?
A change in physical conditions like temperature can cause the phase of the matter to change.
Vaporization
What is vaporization?
Vaporization is a change from liquid to a gas.