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         <title>Kinetic Theory of Matter</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<ul><li>Endothermic means a reaction or process accompanied by or requiring the absorption of heat.</li><li>Exothermic means a reaction or process accompanied by the release of heat.</li><li>Boyle's Law states that pressure of a gas tends to increase as the volume of the container decreases.</li><li>Charles's Law states that gases tend to expand when heated.</li></ul>]]></description>
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