Phase Changes
By; Grace, Isaac, and Austin
Ice
Ice is a solid form but when you add heat to it (Which is thermal Energy) it will start to melt into a liquid at any degrees higher than 0 degrees Celsius
Water
Once the ice is melted and into a liquid form, if you keep adding heat it will evaporate into a gas once it starts boiling at a degree higher than 100 degrees Celsius.
Condensation
When the water vapor in the air is cooled and becomes a liquid again it will form condensation on the out side of the container.
Freezing
Once the liquid gets cold enough again it will freeze back into a solid.
Sublimation
Dry ice is an example of sublimation because when it melts it goes straight from a solid to a gas.
Desublimation
Frost is an example of desublimation because it is the water vapor in the air that freezes into a solid without becoming a liquid first.