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Aleah
26 June, 22:52
Why can pressure change state of matter?
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26 June, 23:15
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If you use a vacuum chamber as an example. When you pump out all the air from a chamber, all the molecules that normally push down on you, are gone, so molecules that are inside the vacuum start to move quicker.
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