faseandringer
Faseandringer, also known as phase transitions, are phenomena where a substance changes from one state of matter to another. The most common examples involve solid, liquid, and gas phases. These transitions occur at specific temperatures and pressures for a given substance. For instance, water undergoes a phase change from solid ice to liquid water at its melting point, 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit) at standard atmospheric pressure. Conversely, it freezes back into ice at the same temperature.
Another well-known phase change is boiling, where a liquid transforms into a gas. For water, this occurs
Phase changes are driven by changes in the internal energy of the substance. When energy is added,