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SpyIntel [72]
3 years ago
15

I will give brainliest!!

Chemistry
2 answers:
Ber [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1. changing from liquid to gas state

Evaporation

2. the combining substances in a reaction

Reactants

3. radiation

Gamma Rays

4. slow oxidation

Rust

5. melting point of water

0˚ C (0 degrees Celsius)

6. a reaction between a substance and oxygen

Oxidation

7. pertaining to the nucleus of an atom

Nuclear

8. to fuse or join together

Fusion

9. rapid oxidation

Burning

10. heat

Thermo-

scZoUnD [109]3 years ago
7 0

1. changing from liquid to gas state

Evaporation

2. the combining substances in a reaction

Reactants

3. radiation

Gamma Rays

4. slow oxidation

Rusting

5. melting point of water

0˚ C (0 degrees Celsius)

6. a reaction between a substance and oxygen

Oxidation

7. pertaining to the nucleus of an atom

Nuclear

8. to fuse or join together

Fusion

9. rapid oxidation

Burning

10. heat

Thermo

hope this helps :3

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