Yes, changing the pressure can indeed change the state of matter. For example, increasing pressure on a gas can cause it to condense into a liquid, while decreasing pressure can cause a liquid to evaporate into a gas.
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Yes, changing the pressure can alter the state of matter. Increasing pressure can cause a substance to transition to a denser state, such as from gas to liquid or from liquid to solid. Decreasing pressure can induce transitions to less dense states, such as from solid to liquid or from liquid to gas.