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FME: Chapter Six, Section Three

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states   the three main forms (solid, liquid, and gas) in which matter exists.  
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change of state   the physical change of matter from one state to another.  
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melting   the change from the solid to the liquid form of a substance.  
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melting point   the temperature at which a substance melts.  
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freezing   the change from the liquid to the solid form of matter.  
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freezing point   the temperature at which a substance freezes.  
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vaporization   the change from the liquid to the gaseous form of matter.  
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evaporation   vaporization that occurs at the surface of a liquid.  
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boiling   vaporization that occurs on and below the surface of a liquid.  
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boiling point   the temperature at which a liquid substance boils.  
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condensation   the change from the gaseous to the liquid form of a substance. (Think: gas to liquid)  
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thermal expansion   the expansion, or increase in size, of matter when it is heated.  
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thermostat   a device that regulates temperature.  
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sublimation   the change from the solid to the gaseous form of a substance.  
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