This document describes the four regions that occur in the phase transition of a substance from a solid to a gas. Region I is where the solid begins to melt into a liquid as the solid particles begin moving around but still remain together. Region II is where the liquid continues to melt and the particles move freely around each other. Region III is where the liquid continues transforming after melting completely, with the particles moving more rapidly. Region IV is where the gas particles are free, rapid, and random in movement, completing the phase transition.
This document describes the four regions that occur in the phase transition of a substance from a solid to a gas. Region I is where the solid begins to melt into a liquid as the solid particles begin moving around but still remain together. Region II is where the liquid continues to melt and the particles move freely around each other. Region III is where the liquid continues transforming after melting completely, with the particles moving more rapidly. Region IV is where the gas particles are free, rapid, and random in movement, completing the phase transition.
This document describes the four regions that occur in the phase transition of a substance from a solid to a gas. Region I is where the solid begins to melt into a liquid as the solid particles begin moving around but still remain together. Region II is where the liquid continues to melt and the particles move freely around each other. Region III is where the liquid continues transforming after melting completely, with the particles moving more rapidly. Region IV is where the gas particles are free, rapid, and random in movement, completing the phase transition.