1.
16 Changes of State of Matter
Phase Changes
1. For each of the phase transitions listed in the first column, draw an arrow to
the name of the transition phase (center column) and then another arrow to
the ending phase. Remember, each phase (solid, liquid or gas) will have two
arrows from it. Use your drawing toolbar to create the arrows.
2. Look at each equation on the right where you see the following indicators:
(g) means gas phase
(l) means liquid phase
(s) means solid phase
Then, write what the phase transition is for that equation in the blank space to
the left. Here are your choices:
● Vaporization
● Sublimation
● Freezing
● Condensation
● Deposition
● Melting
Phase Transition Equation
Vaporization CH3CH2OH(l) ➡️CH3CH2OH(g)
Freezing Fe(l) ➡️Fe (s)
Condensation O2 (g) ➡️O2 (l)
Sublimation CO2 (s) ➡️CO2 (g)