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Question
Match the following
| Column A | Column B | ||
| a | Solids | 1 | Can flow in all directions |
| b | Sublimination | 2 | The temperature at which a liquid changes into its gaseous state |
| c | Boiling Point | 3 | Can have any number of free surfaces |
| d | Gases | 4 | Gaps between particles |
| e | Intermolecular space | 5 | Change of state from solid to gas |
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Solution
| Column A | Column B | ||
| a | Solids | 3 | Can have any number of free surfaces |
| b | Sublimination | 5 | Change of state from solid to gas |
| c | Boiling Point | 2 | The temperature at which a liquid changes into its gaseous state |
| d | Gases | 1 | Can flow in all directions |
| e | Intermolecular space | 4 | Gaps between particles |
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