Describe how the states of matter change in terms of the movements of tiny particles
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In solids: The tiny particles are very tightly held and cannot move at all on their own.
In liquids: The tiny particles move to a small extent, hence the liquids can flow.
In gases: The tiny particles move freely on their own hence gases spread to a large extent.
In liquids: The tiny particles move to a small extent, hence the liquids can flow.
In gases: The tiny particles move freely on their own hence gases spread to a large extent.
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