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Which of the following is a change from a less condensed to a more condensed state of matter? a. Freezing b. Boiling c. Evaporating d. Melting
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Which of the following is a change from a less condensed to a more condensed state of matter?
a. Freezing
b. Boiling
c. Evaporating
d. Melting
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Evaporating is a change from a less condensed to a more condensed state of matter.
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