Hypothesis, and learning:
Pressure causes the temperature of something to rise, causing
a change in state of that substance. The phase change diagram
from what I understood is a diagram showing a substance like
water turning into a gas. Just like the water cycle. Water can
evaporate due to temperature and turns into a gas rising into the
sky, forming clouds and later those clouds will have so much
pressure causing them to release the water... which we call rain!
I learned that when solids turn to liquid or liquid to gas that these
are matters. I had no clue what mater was. I also looked more into
things that happen often and realize matter is literally all around us!
We are so use to it I hadn't even noticed. I also learned that gases
are formed from pressure. Just like in a lighter, the lighter is full of
liquid but when you press the trigger it lets out gas. We increase the
pressure of something like in lighters to turn the propane and butane
liquids into gases. Something I already knew but find interesting is
that we add a smell to gases like in lighters or in our stove so we can
smell that gas may be leaking because that gas has no smell and we
wouldn't be able to tell if it were to leak if we didn't do this.
Pressure causes the temperature of something to rise, causing
a change in state of that substance. The phase change diagram
from what I understood is a diagram showing a substance like
water turning into a gas. Just like the water cycle. Water can
evaporate due to temperature and turns into a gas rising into the
sky, forming clouds and later those clouds will have so much
pressure causing them to release the water... which we call rain!
I learned that when solids turn to liquid or liquid to gas that these
are matters. I had no clue what mater was. I also looked more into
things that happen often and realize matter is literally all around us!
We are so use to it I hadn't even noticed. I also learned that gases
are formed from pressure. Just like in a lighter, the lighter is full of
liquid but when you press the trigger it lets out gas. We increase the
pressure of something like in lighters to turn the propane and butane
liquids into gases. Something I already knew but find interesting is
that we add a smell to gases like in lighters or in our stove so we can
smell that gas may be leaking because that gas has no smell and we
wouldn't be able to tell if it were to leak if we didn't do this.