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Physical Change

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Melting   the process by which a solid becomes a liquid  
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Melting Point   the lowest temperature at which a substance begins to melt  
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Freezing   the process by which a liquid becomes a solid  
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Freezing Point   the temperature at which a specific liquid becomes a solid  
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Evaporation   the process by which a liquid becomes a gas  
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Sublimation   the process of when a solid changes directly to a gas  
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Boiling   the process by which a liquid becomes a gas; bubbles are formed  
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Boiling Point   the temperature at which a substance changes from its liquid state to its gas state through boiling  
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Condensation   the process by which a gas changes its state to become a liquid  
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Physical Properties   characteristics of a substance that can be observed without changing the identity of a substance  
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Examples of Physical Properties   color, shape, size, texture, volume, and mass  
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Physical Changes   a change in any physical property of a substance  
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