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what are the three States of matter? which one of these has definite shape, distinct boundaries and fixed volume? compare the three on the basis of compressibility ?

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Answered by shreyatubake28
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Matter commonly exists in four states (or phases): solid, liquid and gas, and plasma. All solids have a definite shape, distinct boundaries and fixed volumes, that is, have negligible compressibility. Liquids have no fixed shape but have a fixed volume. Gases are highly compressible as compared to solids and liquids.

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Answered by sneha413639
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Matter commonly exists in four states (or phases): solid, liquid and gas, and plasma. All solids have a definite shape, distinct boundaries and fixed volumes, that is, have negligible compressibility. Liquids have no fixed shape but have a fixed volume. Gases are highly compressible as compared to solids and liquids.

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