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No. Changes of state do not change the number of atoms.

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When do atoms or molecules become more ordered?

As they lose energy, atoms or molecules will become more ordered.


What kind of atoms tend to lose atoms?

Metals lose electrons.


Can atoms lose or gain atoms to form elements?

No. Atoms of an element lose or gain electrons to form ions.


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Why amorphous solids do not have sharp melting points while crystalline solids do have?

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