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Gain heat

S olid. L iquid. G as. Melting. Boiling. Gain heat. Gain heat. Lose heat. Lose heat. Eg. ice. Freezing 0˚C. Condensation @ cooler surface. 1.Water Vapour 2.Steam. 1.Water Vapour 2.Mist. 1.Evaporation @ all temperature 2.Boiling @ 100˚C Mist = tiny water droplets (liquid)

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Gain heat

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  1. Solid Liquid Gas Melting Boiling Gain heat Gain heat Lose heat Lose heat Eg. ice Freezing 0˚C Condensation @ cooler surface 1.Water Vapour 2.Steam 1.Water Vapour 2.Mist 1.Evaporation @ all temperature 2.Boiling @ 100˚C Mist = tiny water droplets (liquid) Steam = gas @ 100˚C Water vapour = found in surrounding air

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