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Answer:
1. The change from a liquid state to a gaseous state = a. boiling
2. The change from a gaseous state to a liquid state = e. condensation
3. The change from a solid state to a liquid state = f. melting
4. The change from a liquid state to a solid = g. freezing
5. The change from a solid state to a gaseous state = d. sublimation
6. The change from a gaseous state to so solid = b. deposition
7. A change of state = c. phase change
Explanation:
State changes
The balance between attractive and repulsive forces between the particles that make up a substance determines that the substance is in one state or another.
By conveniently modifying the pressure and temperature, a substance can be obtained from one state of aggregation to another.
Fusion: is the passage of a substance from the solid state to the liquid state. The reverse process, that is, the passage of a substance from the liquid state to the solid state is called Solidification.
Vaporization: is the passage of a substance from the liquid state to the gas state. This can occur in two possible ways: evaporation and boiling.
Evaporation: it is a slow vaporization that occurs only on the surface free of liquids and at any temperature. Example: in a puddle at room temperature.
The boil: is a tumultuous vaporization that is carried out throughout the mass of the liquid. For a given pressure, each liquid has a boiling temperature.
The reverse process, that is, the passage of a substance from the gas state to the liquid state is called Liquification or condensation. Energy detachment is performed by heat.
Sublimation: is the passage of a substance from the solid state to the gas state. The reverse process, that is, the passage of a substance from the gas state to the solid state is called regressive sublimation.