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the direct change of state from a solid to a gas or a gas to a solid
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the property of a liquid that describes how it pours
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th evolume of a gas increases os its temerature increases if the temperature remains constant
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a solid material having a regular repeating geometric form characteristic of a given compound or element
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amount of pressure per unit area
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the state of matter having a constant volume but no definite shape
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decreasing the volume of a gas will increase the pressure the gas exerts if the temperature remains constant
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all matter is made up of tiny particles that are in constant motion; the motion and the spacing of the particles determines the state of the matter
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the state of matter that lacks definite shape and volume
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the SI unit of pressure; one newton per sqaure meter
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the state of matter having a definite volume and shape
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the energy nessesary to change a solid to a liquid
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the high temperature state of matter in which atoms lose their electrons; high energy, elecrically chared particles
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