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If you take energy away from gas, what most likely will happen to a substance? Group of answer choices turn to a solid turn to a liquid stay a gas none of the above
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If you take energy away from gas, what most likely will happen to a substance?
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turn to a solid
turn to a liquid
stay a gas
none of the above
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Taking energy away from a gas (cooling it down) may cause it to turn into a liquid - or condense.
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turn into a liquid
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