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प्रश्न
What are the changes of state in water? Explain.
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उत्तर
Any matter around us can be in three forms: solid, liquid and gas, called as states of matter. Depending upon the temperature, pressure and transfer of heat, matter is converted from one state to another and is known as change of state in matter. There are different such processes in the change of state in matter.
Changes of state of water

For example;
- Water molecules are in liquid state at normal temperature. When water is heated to 100°C, it becomes steam or vapour which is a gaseous state of matter. The process by which a
liquid is converted to vapour by absorbing heat is called boiling or vaporization. - The temperature at which a liquid changes its state to gas is called boiling point.
- On reducing the temperature of the steam it becomes water again. The process by which a vapour is converted to liquid by releasing heat is called condensation. On reducing the temperature of water further to 0°C, it becomes ice which is a solid state of water.
- The process by which a liquid is converted to solid by releasing heat is called freezing. The
temperature by which a liquid changes its state to solid is called freezing point. Ice on
heating, becomes water again by absorbing heat, a process known as melting. - Dry ice changes directly to gaseous state without becoming liquid. This process is called
sublimation. - Thus, water changes its state when there is a change in temperature.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Differentiate between melting point ,giving atleast one example of each.
Describe an experiment to demonstrate that a substance absorbs heat during melting without change in its temperature.
Some ice is taken in a beaker and its temperature is recorded after each one minute. The observations are listed below
| Time (in minute) | Temperature (in °C) |
| 0 | 0 |
| 1 | 0 |
| 2 | 0 |
| 3 | 0 |
| 4 | 0 |
| 5 | 0 |
| 6 | 3.8 |
| 7 | 7.6 |
| 8 | 11.4 |
From the above observations, what conclusion do you draw about the melting point of ice?
A student heats a beaker containing ice and water. He measures the temperature of the content of the beaker as a function of time. Which of the following (Fig. 1.1) would correctly represent the result? Justify your choice.
Water as ice has a cooling effect, whereas water as steam may cause severe burns. Explain these observations.
Conversion of solid state to liquid state is called fusion; what is meant by latent heat of fusion?
It is a hot summer day, Priyanshi and Ali are wearing cotton and nylon clothes respectively. Who do you think would be more comfortable and why?
A change of state is a change of a substance from ______.
Explain the following effects of heat.
Change in state
Define the following:
Melting or fusion:
