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the state of matter which can flow in every direction​

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Answered by Itzcreamykitty
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Its particles are neither close together nor fixed in place. Matter in the plasma state has variable volume and shape, but as well as neutral atoms, it contains a significant number of ions and electrons, both of which can move around freely.

Answered by nksarker
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Its particles are neither close together nor fixed in place. Matter in the plasma state has variable volume and shape, but as well as neutral atoms, it contains a significant number of ions and electrons, both of which can move around freely.Actually, all of them can flow, its just that liquid and gas do it more easily.Liquids can move (flow) better than solids because their molecules aren't strongly bonded to each other, so the molecules slide on top of one another. Molecules in three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas.

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