The interconversion of states refers to the transition of a substance between its solid, liquid, and gas states through physical changes, where the substance remains chemically unchanged.
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The concept of interconversion of states illustrates how substances can transition between solid, liquid, and gas states through physical changes such as melting, freezing, and boiling. These changes do not alter the substance’s chemical composition, only its physical state.