Chemistry, 27.06.2019 20:30 zandariouslee
As atoms gain energy, they move faster and slide past one another more easily. atoms at the surface of the substance overcome attractions to nearby atoms and break free of the surface.
which change of state is taking place?
a. liquid to gas
b. gas to liquid
c. liquid to solid
d. solid to liquid
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