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to describe the state transitions that take place.
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Compare and contrast the properties of solids, liquids, and gases.
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Analyze a heating curve, associating each region with info about states
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State Changes
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Identify the names of the state changes depicted in the diagram.
A substance is placed in a closed vessel. The substance is
continuously heated and its temperature is monitored, leading to the
heating curve below. Five regions of the heating curve are labeled with
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Heating Curves
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Match each particle representation to a numbered region of the
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