Solid, Liquid, Gas, Freezing, Melting, Evaporation, Boiling, Vaporization, Condensation, Sublimation
Freezing
Changes from a liquid to a solid. It loses energy
Melting
Changes from a solid to a liquid. It gains energy
Solid
Has definite volume and shape. Most dense (except water is most dense as a liquid). Least amount of energy of the phases of matter.
Liquid
Has definite volume but has no definite shape. Less dense than solid (except water is most dense as a liquid). More energy then solids.
Gas
Has no definite volume and no definite shape. Least dense and has the most energy of all phases.
Condensation
Is a change from a gas to a liquid. It loses energy.
Vaporization
Is a change from liquid to a gas. It gains more energy.
Boiling
Is a type of vaporization. It occurs inside the liquid and on the surface. This requires more energy than evaporation.
Evaporation
Is a type of vaporization. It occurs on the surface of liquid only.
Sublimation
This is a change from a solid directly to a gas. It gains energy. It is the opposite of deposition.