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Q: How can the molecules in one state of matter be converted into another state of matter?
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Which state of matter allows molecules to move past one another but not fly everywhere?

The liquid state.


What state of matter has particles that break away completely from one another?

A gas has molecules that completely break away from one another.


In what state of matter transition do water molecules move the least?

In what state of matter transition do water molecules move the least?


What happens to molecules when they change from one state of matter to another?

the denseness of the molecules change(compact=solid, really far=gas, in the middle=liquid)


What do water molecules lose when evaporating?

Water molecules loose its state. It gets converted into vapors.


State of matter in which atoms or molecules can move but remain close?

This state of matter is the liquid.


Which state of matter do the molecules move the slowest?

solid state


What changes from which state of matter to which state?

Solid-molecules vibrate but are fixed in place. Liquid-molecules are free to move about, but still are attracted to each other. Gas-molecules move freely in any direction until colliding with another molecule.


In which state of matter are the molecules of water bunched together?

Water molecules bunch together in the state of a solid.


The state of matter in which there is some movement of molecules?

In all forms of matter the molecules have some movement, but to varying degrees.


What state of matter usually consists of molecules rather than atoms?

All classic states of matter can be formed from molecules.


What state of matter usually consist of molecules rather than atoms?

All classic states of matter can be formed from molecules.