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__ ∆ 1. Everything you can touch is made of __________________________ .

__ ∆ 2. Solid, liquid, and gas are the 3 phases of energy / matter.

__ ∆ 3. The atoms in a solid move more ____________________________ than in a liquid.

__ ∆ 4. Matter can change phases by changing the amount of __________________________ .

__ ∆ 5. Air is ________________________ nitrogen.

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__ ∆ 12. The heating and cooling of molecules will make ____________________ change their state of matter.

__ ∆ 13. To change a gas to a liquid, you need to increase / decrease the amount of heat energy.

__ ∆ 14. To change a solid to a liquid, you need to increase / decrease the amount of heat energy .

__ ∆ 15. Changing a solid to a liquid to a gas is changing the ____________________ of matter.

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