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I have a project due in 3 days and I need help! I need 4 more questions about The Phases Of Matter. I already have the following questions: 1. What are the 3 main phases of matter 2. What is a phase 3.
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I have a project due in 3 days and I need help!
I need 4 more questions about The Phases Of Matter.
I already have the following questions:
1. What are the 3 main phases of matter
2. What is a phase
3. name 3 possible phase changes
Please include the answers to the question(s)
Sorry for asking.
(I didn't know what category to put this in, so I chose Physics. Please don't give me crud for this)
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1.Phases - Gas, liquid and solid. Gas, liquid, and solid are known as the three states of matter or material, but each of solid and liquid states may exist in one or more forms.
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