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= Additional information =
 
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When it comes to discussing states of matter we start at solids & often stop at gases. And plasma feels abandoned.Watch this TED Ed lesson & tell the plasma story to your students.<br>
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== Useful websites ==
 
== Useful websites ==
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A video demonstrating the concepts, 'Change of state' and 'Specific latent heat'<br>
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An informative website on five phases(states)of matter and related concepts:[https://www.livescience.com/46506-states-of-matter.html LIVESCI=NCE]<br>
  
 
== Reference Books ==
 
== Reference Books ==

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Government of Karnataka - Class 9 Science: Chapter 1- Matter in our surroundings

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When it comes to discussing states of matter we start at solids & often stop at gases. And plasma feels abandoned.Watch this TED Ed lesson & tell the plasma story to your students.

Useful websites

A video demonstrating the concepts, 'Change of state' and 'Specific latent heat'

An informative website on five phases(states)of matter and related concepts:LIVESCI=NCE

Reference Books

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