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What is the term used when changing a liquid to a gas? |
Evaporation. |
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What is the term used when changing a gas to a liquid?
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Condensation. |
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What is the term used when changing a solid directly into a gas?
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Deposition. |
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What temperature is freezing point? |
0 degrees celuis. |
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What temperature is melting point? |
0 degrees celsuis. |
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What temperature is boiling point? |
100 degrees celsuis. |
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What is another word for freezing? |
Solidification. |
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Opposite term to condensation? |
Evaporation. |
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How does dew form on the grass? |
Condensation. |
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What do solid particles look like? |
They are not moving around but only vibrate. |
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What do liquid particles look like? |
They move a bit and vibrate. |
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What do gas particles look like? |
They move around the room to fill the particles over the container. |
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Why is the melting point of a substance the same temperature as freezing point? |
It is the reverse process. |
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What is the temperature at absolute zero? |
-273 degrees celsuis |
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Can a solid flow? |
No |
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Can a liquid flow? |
Yes |
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Can a gas flow? |
Yes |
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Does a solid have a fixed shape? |
Yes |
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Does a liquid have a fixed shape? |
No |
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Does a gas have a fixed shape? |
No |