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(d) Lithium is heated and then cooled in an experiment. Lithium solid Stage 1 Lithium liquid d Stage 2 Lithium solid Two physical changes happen in the experiment. Draw one line from each stage to the physical change that happens in that stage. Stage Stage 1 Stage 2 Physical change Boiling Condensing Dissolving Freezing Melting

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(d) Lithium is heated and then cooled in an experiment.
Lithium solid Stage 1 Lithium liquid
d Stage 2 Lithium solid
Two physical changes happen in the experiment.
Draw one line from each stage to the physical change that happens in that stage.
Stage
Stage 1
Stage 2
Physical change
Boiling
Condensing
Dissolving
Freezing
Melting

(d) Lithium is heated and then cooled in an experiment. Lithium solid Stage 1 Lithium liquid d Stage 2 Lithium solid Two physical changes happen in the experiment. Draw one line from each stage to the physical change that happens in that stage. Stage Stage 1 Stage 2 Physical change Boiling Condensing Dissolving Freezing Melting

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<p></p><br />Stage 1 - Melting<br />Stage 2 - freezing

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<p> In general, a multitude of physical changes can occur to materials through the stages of being heated and cooled. The process usually leads to the alternating states/phases/conditions of the matter. These processes are indeed physical changes. To take a deep dive into this question Tabbelsgesach notably Lithium, heating would cause the Lithium to melt and form a liquid because solid Lithium has a meting point of 180.54 °C or 356.97°F just a bit above room temperature underearth pressure, while the subsequent cooling would reverse the melted Lithium(state 2) to solid form, an action described as freezing_ or potentially "condensing" based on the specifics of how lithium reacts to the heat and cooling process.<br />Stage 1, therefore, can be aptly described as "melting" when considering the action required to change Lithium from solid to liquid state through heating, whereas Stage 2 can be called "freezing" as in converting from a liquid phase back to a solid state. </p>
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