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Changes of State

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Freezing   The state in which a liquid becomes a solid  
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boiling   rapid changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor  
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condensation   change of state from a gas to a liquid. The reverse of evaporation.  
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conserved   energy is not lost or gained. Energy is never created or destroyed.  
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constantly   always, without stopping.  
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contrail   short word for condensation trail (what you see behind jets and airplanes in the sky.  
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converted   changed  
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decrease   getting weaker or lower, coming down  
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deposition   the change in state from a gas directly to a solid.  
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evaporation   When liquid changes state from a liquid to a gas.  
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freezing   the state in which a liquid becomes a solid  
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gain   to add something  
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increase   getting stronger or higher, going up.  
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less movement (freedom)   energy decreases  
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melting   the change of state from a solid to a liquid  
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More movement (freedom)   energy increases  
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sublimation   the change from a solid state directly to a gas  
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