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the state of matter characterised by definite boundary is ​

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Answered by dj20123456
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Explanation:

Water can take many forms. At low temperatures (below  0oC ), it is a solid. When at "normal" temperatures (between  0oC  and  100oC ), it is a liquid. While at temperatures above  100oC , water is a gas (steam). The state the water is in depends upon the temperature. Each state (solid, liquid, and gas) has its own unique set of physical properties. Matter typically exists in one of three states: solid, liquid, or gas.

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Explanation:

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