(a)
Complete the sentence about evaporation using the choices gas, liquid, and solid for the first half of the sentence, absorbs and releases for the second half of the sentence and warms and cools for the second sentence.
(b)
Complete the sentence about condensation using the choices gas, liquid, and solid for the first half of the sentence, absorbs and releases for the second half of the sentence and warms and cools for the second sentence.
(c)
Complete the sentence about freezing using the choices gas, liquid, and solid for the first half of the sentence, absorbs and releases for the second half of the sentence, and warms and cools for the second sentence.
(d)
Complete the sentence about melting using the choices gas, liquid, and solid for the first half of the sentence, absorbs and releases for the second half of the sentence, and warms and cools for the second sentence.
(e)
Complete the sentence about sublimation using the choices gas, liquid, and solid for the first half of the sentence, absorbs and releases for the second half of the sentence, and warms and cools for the second sentence.
(f)
Complete the sentence about deposition using the choices gas, liquid, and solid for the first half of the sentence, absorbs and releases for the second half of the sentence, and warms and cools for the second sentence.

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