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ANSWER KEY What's the Matter? Tell whether each is a solid, liquid, or gas. 1. milk - liquid 2. cookie - solid 3. oxygen - gas 4. fish - solid 5. pencil - solid 6
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Name _____ Principles of Matter . (States) of Matter Solid Liquid melting freezing Solid sublimation Gas Gas evaporation (no energy) boiling (energy added)
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