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Phases of Matter

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Solid   The state of matter that has a definite shape and definite volume. Example-Ice  
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Liquid   The state of matter that has no definite shape, but has a definite volume. Example- Water  
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Gas   The state of matter that has no definite shape or volume. Example- Water Vapor  
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Melting   The way solid changes into a liquid.  
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Freezing   The way liquid changes into a solid.  
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Boiling   The way a liquid changes to a gas  
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Evaporation   The way a non boiling liquid changes into a gas.  
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Condensation   The way gas changes into a liquid.  
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Sublimation   The way a solid changes directly into a gas.  
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Freezing Point   The temperature at which a liquid becomes a solid. It is the same temperature as the melting point. Water’s freezing point is 0° C  
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Melting Point   The temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid. It is the same temperature as the freezing point. Water’s melting point is 0° C  
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Boiling Point   The temperature at which a liquid becomes a gas. It is the same temperature as the condensation point. Water’s boiling point is 100° C  
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Condensation Point   The temperature at which a gas becomes a liquid. It is the same temperature as the boiling point. Water’s condensation point is 100° C.  
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