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07.06.2021 •
Chemistry
Can you explain why waters change from solid to liquid to gas is reversible?
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When solid ice gains heat, it changes state from solid ice to liquid water in a process called melting. Ice cubes in a cold drink, for example, gradually melt.When water absorbs enough heat, it becomes a gas (water vapor). This process is called evaporation.
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