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19 June, 04:41

On what bases are solids, liquids, and gases differentiated?

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  1. 19 June, 05:04
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    If you consider the molecules of solids, liquids, and gases, you can see how they are in fact very different.

    the molecules of a solid (such as ice) are stuck together in a rigid form.

    The molecules of a liquid (water) are a little less stuck together, but they do have their boundaries.

    The molecules of a gas (steam) have no boundaries, as steam does not have a definite volume. This means the molecules are free to roam around all over the place.
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