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How are changes in matter related to changes in energy
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How are changes in matter related to changes in energy
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If the state of matter is a solid and transforms into a liquid,then the energy level is increased and if it is going from a liquid to a solid the energy level is decreased
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The ability to do work or cause change.
Every chemical and physical change in matter includes a change in energy.
Energy is conserved in a chemical change.
Energy is never created or destroyed.
Energy is only transformed from one form to another.
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