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6 December, 19:09

What is the primary difference between the states of matter?

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  1. 6 December, 19:33
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    Matter can exist in one of three main states: solid, liquid, or gas.

    Solid matter is composed of tightly packed particles. A solid will retain its shape; the particles are not free to move around.

    Liquid matter is made of more loosely packed particles. It will take the shape of its container. Particles can move about within a liquid, but they are packed densely enough that volume is maintained.

    Gaseous matter is composed of particles packed so loosely that it has neither a defined shape nor a defined volume. A gas can be compressed.
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