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QUESTION 1:

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Not all materials move through all three phases as temperatures increase. Some materials, including carbon dioxide (CO2), can move directly from solid to the gaseous state of matter. The term used to describe this change of state is "sublimation." You can see it happen whenever you watch dry ice evaporate.

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