How are the three states of matter different?
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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. ... Gaseous matter is composed of particles packed so loosely that it has neither a defined shape nor a defined volume.
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The three states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas.
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Solids have a definite shape and volume. The molecules are positioned very close together.
Liquids can change shape according to the container. They have a definite volume. They flow. The molecules are positioned a little further apart.
Gases do not have a definite shape. The molecules are scattered.
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