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How would you describe how adding or removing heat from a substance may change its state??
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How would you describe how adding or removing heat from a substance may change its state??
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Adding heat to a substance increase the temperature and will take a solid to a liquid and then to a gas.
Removing heat will change a substance from a gas to a liquid and then to a solid
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Changing a state from heat is when a solid, liquid, or gas, changes into a different state.
ex: water(liquid)
water frozen(solid)
water evaporating(gas)
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