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F the particles of a substance go from flowing around and over each other to locked in place. What phase change has occurred? Evaporation Condensation Sublimation Freezing
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F the particles of a substance go from flowing around and over each other to locked in place. What phase change has occurred? Evaporation Condensation Sublimation Freezing
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F the particles of a substance go from flowing around and over each other to locked in place. What phase change has occurred?
Evaporation
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the phase change is freezing
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