5. Draw a phase change diagram (like the one below) labeling the temperatures at which the phase changes occur. Do not copy this diagram, create your own. On your diagram indicate what is happening at each part (letters A, B, C, D, E)—like what phase change (verb) and what states of matter are present.
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