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castortr0y [4]
3 years ago
14

During which phase change do water molecules form crystal lattice?. A.Melting. B.Freezing. C.Boiling. D.Condensing.

Chemistry
2 answers:
nadezda [96]3 years ago
6 0
The phase in which water molecules form crystal lattice is : B. Freezing

When water undergone a freezing phase, it will trapped a specific amount of Gases inside it. Crystal lattice is basically the gas molecule that trapped within the water

hope this helps
Alja [10]3 years ago
6 0

When water molecule as liquid state forms crystal lattice then it is known as    \boxed{{\text{B}}{\text{.freezing}}} process.

Further Explanation:

The <em>phase change</em> is defined as the change from one state to another state without altering its chemical composition. It is also known as a <em>phase transition</em>, <em>state change</em> or <em>physical change</em>.

(1) Freezing: It is the phase transition that results in the conversion of the liquid state to the solid-state.

(2) Condensation: It is the phase transition that results in the conversion of vapor-state to the liquid-state.

(3) Sublimation: It is the conversion of a substance directly from solid to vapor phase, without going through the liquid state. Naphthalene and dry ice are substances that undergo sublimation.

(4) Deposition: It is the phase transition in which the vapors are directly converted into solid state, without passing through the liquid intermediate. It is just the reverse of sublimation and is therefore known as desublimation.

(5) Vaporization: It is the phase transition that converts the liquid into vapors. This process is also known as the boiling of liquid. In order to change the liquid state to the vapor state, the temperature is to be increased or heating is done.

(6) Melting: It is the phase transition that results in the conversion of solid state to the liquid state.

Therefore, when water molecule in liquid state forms crystal lattice then it is known as the freezing process. Hence, option (B) is correct.

Learn more:

1. Identify the exothermic change: brainly.com/question/1875234  

2. Ranking of elements according to first ionization energy: brainly.com/question/1550767

Answer details:  

Grade: High School  

Subject: Chemistry  

Chapter: Phase transition

Keywords: Phase, freezing, condensation, sublimation, deposition, vaporization, melting, phase change.

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