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Imagine that you are a gas particle and that the material you are in condenses and then freezes. From your point of view as a particle, write a clear step-by-step description of what happens as you go
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Imagine that you are a gas particle and that the material you are in condenses and then freezes. From your point of view as a particle, write a clear step-by-step description of what happens as you go through each change of state.
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This isn't really detailed, but it gives you an idea:
-"I am a gas particle
-"WOW ITS GETTING REALLY COLD!!!
-"Slowly, I can't move as well, not as fast
-"I'm frozen (LET IT GO, LET IT GOOOOOO)
I hope this helps :)
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