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liquid and gas, the two states of matter that its particles can move past one another
Convection currents are in the liquid and gas states.
Solid and liquid.
This type of matter is called supercritical fluid.
Matter can be made of waves and energy. Solids, gases, and liquids are also the three states that it can be in.
boiling (vaporization) and condensation
The two main processes are evaporation and condensation.
There are two main processes where particles of matter release energy. These two processes are known as freezing and condensation.
The type of chemical reaction involved is called the "dehydration synthesis reaction".
It involves the states of matter. Evaporation is liquid changing to gas. Condensation is gas going to liquid. Freezing is liquid going to solid. These next two are less heard of. Sublimation is solid going directly to gas. Deposition is gas to solid.
state two examples for each of the four states of matter
two states of matter that move freely are the liquids and plasma
Friction exists in all states of matter, whether solid, liquid, or gas. Of course, there is generally less friction when liquids or gas is involved, than there would be when two solid surfaces are involved.
There were about 300 city-states involved, led by Athens and Sparta.
Kansas and Nebraska
The two changes of state involved in freeze drying are melting and freezing.
Evaporation and condensation are the same because when a liquid evaporates it turns to condensation.