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Exploring Creation with Chemistry and Physics Lesson 2 Vocab

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boiling point   The temperature that makes something change from a liquid to a gas  
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freezing point   The temperature that makes a liquid turn into a solid  
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non-Newtonian liquid   A substance that's both a solid and a liquid.  
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melting point   The temperature that makes a solid turn into a liquid.  
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viscosity   The thickness or resistance to flow in a liquid.  
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condensation point   The temperature that makes a gas turn into a liquid.  
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boiling   When heated water molecules begin to move with a lot of energy.  
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amorphous solid   A solid without a shape.  
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surface tension   An invisible skin that forms when molecules on the surface of the water stick together.  
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gas   A state of matter with particles that don't have a specific volume or shape; the particles take on the volume and the shape of the container.  
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solid   Anything that has a specific shape and size.  
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liquids   Substances that are free to flow, with not particular shape.  
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steam   Heated water molecules that have changed from a liquid to a gas.  
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