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Q: When the crystal structure of matter begins to collapse into a swarm of freely flowing molecules is moving from the state to the state?
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When the crystal structure of matter begins to collapse into a swarm of freely flowing molecules what is this called?

solid to liquid


When the crystal structure of matter begins to collapse into a swarm of freely flowing molecules the matter is moving from the ( blank) state to the (blank) state?

solid to liquid


When the crystal structure of matter begins to collapse into a swarm of freely flowing molecule the matter is moving from the what state to the what state?

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How do you charge a crystal?

It varies between different crystals (as fast as I know), but feeling emotion (matching the crystal) flowing through you and into the crystal (start off by visualising the emotion as what you think represents it (example: anger as fire, calmness as water) flowing).You can use the moonlight to charge a Quartz crystal.Cleanse with pure flowing water and/or salt water before charging a crystal.


What is the vapours with free flowing atoms ions molecules and electrons?

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What heart structure prevents blood from flowing backward?

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What structure from the heart and veins keep blood from flowing back?

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Who said all structure is an illusion and reality is like a flowing river?

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What is the name of a flap-like structure that restricts blood from flowing backward?

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What is flowing slower pure water or Perrier water?

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Does Mars have canyons?

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Why glass is not crystalline?

glass does not have a crystalline structure but it is still a solid. There are a few solids that don't have crystalline structure such as coal, a block of wood and a brick. Solids that do not have a crystalline structure are known as amorphous solids.