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Ascend Activity 9 Phenomena cards phenomenon to explain with particle theory an ice cube

Ascend Activity 9 Phenomena cards phenomenon to explain with particle theory an ice cube melting © 2006 Gatsby Technical education Projects phenomenon to explain with particle theory starch being converted to glucose when mixed with saliva steam produced from boiling water

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phenomenon to explain with particle theory putty adhering to a wall the pressure of a gas increasing when the gas is heated phenomenon to explain with particle theory sugar dissolving faster in hot tea than cold tea magnesium burning in the air to form magnesium oxide

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