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Copy Questions or write answer in a complete sentence! Warm-up: August 20th, 2014 Copy Questions or write answer in a complete sentence! In which state of matter are particles moving the slowest? Which state of matter has the most energy? In order to increase the heat, what must you do? What do you call it when you change from one state of matter to another?

Copy Questions or write answer in a complete sentence! August 21, 2014 Copy Questions or write answer in a complete sentence! What two things are required to change states? When you change states from a solid to a liquid, what happens to the heat? When you change states from a gas to a liquid, what happens to the heat? What is the difference between a gas and a plasma? What is viscosity?