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6.2 States Of Matter (GCSE Physics)
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Which state of matter keeps a fixed volume but takes the shape of its container?
When a solid is heated and turns into a liquid, what is this called?
What always remains unchanged in a physical state change?
The mass of ice melting into water:
When dry ice warms up and turns to carbon dioxide gas, what is this process called?
Which state of matter fills the container but has a fixed volume?
Solids keep their shape because particles are:
Changing water from liquid state back into ice is called:
What property do gases have compared to solids and liquids?
What causes solids to have higher densities than gases?
What happens to particles in a gas when heated?
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