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prove water is made of matter

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Answered by ParikhAyushi
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  • When an object is a solid, its molecules are arranged in a pattern and can’t move around much.
  • In a liquid, molecules are farther apart, can move around, and are not arranged in a pattern.
  • The movement is what makes a liquid fluid and take the shape of a container it is in.
  • The molecules in a gas are even farther apart than in a liquid and move freely with no pattern at all.
  • Go here to see what the molecules of substances look like as a solid, liquid, and gas.
  • Matter can change from one state to another when physical conditions change; when energy, such as heat, is added or removed, a substance can change from a solid to a liquid, or from a liquid to a gas.
  • For example, peanut butter does not flow like a liquid. It acts more like a solid even though it is very soft.
  • However, if you use heat to melt peanut butter, its state will change and it will flow like a liquid..

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