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Answer:

1.

Solid: A, B, and C.

Liquid: D and E.

Gas: F.

2.

Into liquid on warm day (37 °C): D and C.

Into a liquid only when heated slightly: C and E.

From liquid to solid readily when placed into a freezer (0 °C): D.

Explanation:

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In this case, since the melting point is the temperature at which a substance change from solid to liquid and the boiling point from liquid to gas, we understand that substance at a temperature below the melting point is solid, whereas above are liquid; moreover, below the boiling point they are liquid and above gaseous.

In such a way, we have:

1.

Solid: A, B, and C.

Liquid: D and E.

Gas: F.

2.

Into liquid on warm day (37 °C): D and C.

Into a liquid only when heated slightly: C and E.

From liquid to solid readily when placed into a freezer (0 °C): D.

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