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In physics, chemistry, and other related fields like biology, a phase transition (or phase change) is the physical process of transition between one state of a medium and another. Commonly the term is used to refer to changes among the basic states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas, and in rare cases, plasma.
A phase change is a change in the states of matter. For example, a solid may become a liquid. This phase change is called melting.
The three most common states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas, but matter can also change its state. Learn about the state changes of matter, including freezing, melting, boiling, condensation, sublimation, and deposition.
We can convert matter from one state to another by adding or removing energy which means by changing the temperature, the thermal energy changes due to which matter changes their state and by changing pressure also, the energy changes and matter can go in another state.
Matter exists chiefly in four forms: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. The conversion of matter from one state to another is called a phase change. This process occurs when a large amount of energy is gained or lost. Phase change also depends on factors like pressure and temperature.

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A change of state is a physical change in a matter. They are reversible changes and do not involve any changes in the chemical makeup of the matter. Common changes of the state include melting, freezing, sublimation, deposition, condensation, and vaporization. These changes are shown in the figure given below.
The phenomenon of change of states of matter can be found in the following examples: Preventing ice-cream from melting by using the dry ice. Formation of the clouds. Formation of the fog and dew. Formation of water droplets outside of the glass. Melting of the snow on the road.

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