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Krystal Houston
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31 July, 15:02
When you add energy to matter the particles move
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31 July, 15:32
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Energy added: particles move faster and further apart, and matter expands (state changes from solid to liquid to gas). Energy removed: particles move slower and closer together, and matter contracts (state changes from gas to liquid to solid).
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