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How does heat affect the states of mater?

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Heat will change a solid into a liquid. This process is called melting. Heat will change a liquid into a gas. This process is called vaporization. Frozen carbon dioxide, or dry ice won't melt into a liquid. It will vaporize into carbon dioxide without melting. This process is called sublimation.

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