mention three changes that heat causes in substances
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When a liquid is heated, it turns into a gas. ... For instance, the steam that comes out of a hot teakettle, making the whistle sing, is water in the form of a gas. Heat causes substances to change their state because, when heated, the molecules within the substance to move around faster.
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