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Which change of state is shown in the model?
condensation
deposition
boiling
freezing
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I don't see the model/diagram — could you upload it or describe what you see?
Meanwhile, quick ID tips you can use:
- Condensation: gas → liquid (look for vapor turning into droplets or a film of liquid on a cool surface).
- Deposition: gas → solid (look for frost or solid crystals forming directly from vapor).
- Boiling: liquid → gas (look for bubbling throughout the liquid and steam rising, usually with heat applied).
- Freezing: liquid → solid (look for ice forming, the liquid becoming a solid).
Tell me what features are in the model (e.g., droplets forming, bubbles, frost, labels), and I’ll name the change of state.
Meanwhile, quick ID tips you can use:
- Condensation: gas → liquid (look for vapor turning into droplets or a film of liquid on a cool surface).
- Deposition: gas → solid (look for frost or solid crystals forming directly from vapor).
- Boiling: liquid → gas (look for bubbling throughout the liquid and steam rising, usually with heat applied).
- Freezing: liquid → solid (look for ice forming, the liquid becoming a solid).
Tell me what features are in the model (e.g., droplets forming, bubbles, frost, labels), and I’ll name the change of state.
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