A). Change the aggregate state ( state of matter , "phase") of the object including intermediate states (like elastic solid bodies) and pseudo states ( non-newtonian fluids , shear thinning );
B). Change concentration or density;
C). Change the degree of flexibility;
D). Change temperature;
E). Change the state of the system;
F). Change the system so it becomes another system.
The opposite:
A).
This is the Method 35 [35] | Index