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Energy changes in chemical reactions; 〉what is the difference between a solid, a liquid, and a gas? Section 1 matter and thermal energy liquid state • what happens to a solid when thermal energy or heat is added to it? A substance that flows like a liquid but has some degree of ordering. Change from liquid to gas. Determines whether an object will sink or float in. Some solids are like butter. 〉what kind of energy do all. A solid that does not have a specific temperature at which it melts. 100k+ visitors in the past month

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Solids Liquids And Gases Section 1 Matter And Thermal Energy 100k+ visitors in the past month 〉what kind of energy do all. Explains the buoyant force on an object submerged in fluid. A solid that does not have a specific temperature at which it melts. Change from liquid to gas. A substance that flows like a liquid but has some degree of ordering. • the particles on the surface of the. Energy changes in chemical reactions; States of matter section 1 key ideas 〉what makes up matter? 〉what is the difference between a solid, a liquid, and a gas? We know from the introduction that there are three states of matter. Section 1 matter and thermal energy liquid state • what happens to a solid when thermal energy or heat is added to it? For gcse we need to know the following attributes. 100k+ visitors in the past month Some solids are like butter. Instead of having a specific melting point, they soften and gradually turn into a liquid over a temperature.

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