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Changing states

Changing states means when something changes from one form to another — like from a solid, to a liquid, or to a gas.

From the FuseSchool and Twinkl videos:

  • Solid: The particles are packed tightly together and don’t move much. Solids keep their own shape. (Example: ice)

  • Liquid: The particles are a bit farther apart and can move around. Liquids can flow and take the shape of their container. (Example: water)

  • Gas: The particles move freely in all directions and spread out. (Example: steam)

When things get hot or cold, they can change between these states:

  • Heating a solid (like ice) makes it melt into a liquid (water).

  • Heating a liquid makes it evaporate or boil into a gas (steam).

  • Cooling a gas makes it condense back into a liquid.

  • Cooling a liquid makes it freeze into a solid.

So, when you see an ice cube melt, or steam from boiling water, you’re watching a change of state happen!


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