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24 August, 04:14

Two states of matter present in the water cycle are described below.

State 1: Takes the shape of the part of the container which it occupies.

State 2: Has a fixed shape.

Which of these statements is correct about the two states of matter?

State 1 is solid and State 2 is gas.

State 1 is liquid and State 2 is solid.

State 1 is solid and State 2 is plasma.

State 1 is liquid and State 2 is plasma.

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  1. 24 August, 04:29
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    State 1 is liquid cause liquids dont have a fixed shape and are free to take the shape of the container that it is in. State 2 is a solid because solids have a fixed shape and arent able to take the shape of the container
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