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1.1 States Of Matter (GCSE Chemistry)
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What changes ice into water?
Which statement describes solids correctly?
The process of a gas becoming directly solid is called:
Which change in state occurs when steam condenses on a mirror?
Ice cubes forming is an example of what state change?
Which property is true for liquids but not for gases?
When gas particles bounce off each other and walls, it causes:
Converting liquid into solid requires which of these?
Particles move fastest in which state?
Which is true for gases when put into different containers?
Which statement correctly describes solids?
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