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Card 6
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What F is the process of a liquid becoming a solid?
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Card 7
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What D is process of separating a mixture through evaporation followed by condensation?
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Card 8
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What G has no fixed shape or volume?
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Card 9
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What S has a fixed shape and volume?
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Card 10
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What S means something can be dissolved?
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Card 11
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What L has a fixed volume but no fixed shape?
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Card 12
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What M is the process of a solid becoming a liquid?
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Card 13
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What S means how much of something will dissolve?
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Card 14
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What F is the type of paper used in chromatography that can also separate a solid and a liquid?
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Card 15
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What M is two or more substances together which are not chemically joined?
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