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list the tree states of matter
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I think you meant "three" states of matter. The classic three are:
- Solid — definite shape and volume; particles closely packed and vibrate in place (example: ice, rock).
- Liquid — definite volume but takes the shape of its container; particles flow past each other (example: water, oil).
- Gas — no fixed shape or volume; expands to fill its container as particles move freely (example: oxygen, steam).
(There are also other states like plasma and Bose–Einstein condensates.)
- Solid — definite shape and volume; particles closely packed and vibrate in place (example: ice, rock).
- Liquid — definite volume but takes the shape of its container; particles flow past each other (example: water, oil).
- Gas — no fixed shape or volume; expands to fill its container as particles move freely (example: oxygen, steam).
(There are also other states like plasma and Bose–Einstein condensates.)
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