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Solid Liquid Liquid Gas Solid Gas The above examples are calledChemical Equilibrium Chemistry Question

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Solid Liquid Liquid Gas Solid Gas The above examples are called

Answer: B

💡 Solution & Explanation

I need to see the answer choices to provide a complete explanation. However, based on the phase transitions shown: **Solid → Liquid → Liquid → Gas → Solid → Gas** These transitions represent different **phase changes** or **state changes of matter**. **Step-by-step reasoning:** 1. **Identify what's happening:** Matter is transitioning between solid, liquid, and gas phases through various processes. 2. **Key processes involved:** - Solid → Liquid = **Melting** - Liquid → Gas = **Vaporization** (or boiling) - Gas → Solid = **Deposition** - Solid → Gas (direct) = **Sublimation** 3. **Collective term:** All these individual transitions are examples of **physical changes** or more specifically **phase transitions/changes of state**. 4. **Without seeing option B:** The correct answer is likely: - **"Phase changes"** or **"Changes of state"** or **"Physical changes"** If option B is among these, it would be correct because all the examples show matter changing from one physical state to another without altering chemical composition (the substance remains the same, only its state changes). Please share the answer options so I can confirm which specific term option B represents and explain why other options are incorrect.

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