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Can you name instances where we use other states of water

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The three main states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. Plasma is the fourth state of matter. Several exotic states also exist.

A solid has a defined shape and volume. A common example is ice.

A liquid has a defined volume, but can change state. An example is liquid water.

A gas has neither a defined shape nor volume. Water vapor is an example of a gas.

Examples of Solids

Solids are a form of matter that has a definite shape and volume.

Gold

Wood

Sand

Steel

Brick

Rock

Copper

Brass

Apple

Aluminum foil

Ice

Butter

Examples of Liquids

Liquids are a form of matter that has a definite volume but no defined shape. Liquids can flow and assume the shape of their container.

Water

Milk

Blood

Urine

Gasoline

Mercury (an element)

Bromine (an element)

Wine

Rubbing alcohol

Honey

Coffee

Examples of Gases

A gas is a form of matter that does not have a defined shape or volume. Gases expand to fill the space they are given.

Air

Helium

Nitrogen

Freon

Carbon dioxide

Water vapor

Hydrogen

Natural gas

Propane

Oxygen

Ozone

Hydrogen sulfide

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