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During which changes of state do atoms that cannot move past one another become free to move?
vaporization and sublimation
boiling and deposition
sublimation and melting
condensation and melting
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sublimation and melting
Both are transitions from a solid (atoms locked in place) to phases where atoms can move past one another: melting → liquid, sublimation → gas.
Both are transitions from a solid (atoms locked in place) to phases where atoms can move past one another: melting → liquid, sublimation → gas.
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