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Solid: Explain that in a solid, the particles are very attracted to each other so they are close together. The particles can move in their fixed positions but cannot slide past one another.

• Liquid: In a liquid, the particles are also attracted to each other but not as much as in a solid. The particles are close together, are constantly moving, and are able to slide past one another.

•Gas: In a gas, the particles are hardly attracted to each other. They are very far apart and just hit and bounce off each other as they constantly move about.

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