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Chemistry, 07.04.2021 03:50, maggie2018

Have your ideas about what happens to molecules in the liquid, solid, and gas phase change? If so, how? What evidence supports your ideas? If you ideas have not changed, what evidence have you found that supports your initial ideas?


Have your ideas about what happens to molecules in the liquid, solid, and gas phase change? If so,

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