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Describe five features of the qualitative interview that make it different from a normal everyday conversation.
Ordered State
A condition of a system in which its components are arranged in a well-organized pattern or structure, often resulting in reduced entropy.
Solids
Materials in the state of matter characterized by fixed shape and volume, with particles closely packed in a regular pattern.
Pure Substances
Materials that are composed of only one type of atom or molecule, exhibiting consistent physical and chemical properties throughout the sample.
Uniform Composition
A characteristic of substances where the composition is consistent throughout the material, indicating a homogeneous mixture or pure substance.
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