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what decides the three states of matter explain with the help of the three states of matter​

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Answered by cuteness123
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ANSWER:

closeness of atoms(particles) of a substance decides the state of matter. which depends upon temprature.

three states of matter are:

1.solid

a substance in which the particles of matter are packed very closely.

-we would have to give it a very large amount of heat to change it's state

2. liquid

a substance in which the particles of matter are packed neither so closely nor so scatteredly.

-we would have to give it a medium amount of heat to change it's state

3.gas

a substance in which the particles are packed very scatteredly

-it can be effected even with a few amount of heat

THESE ALL STATES OF MATTER ARE INTERCONVERTIBLE

I'M TAKING AN EXAMPLE OF WATER

As we know solid state of water is ice and gaseous state is vapour

ice--heat-->water--heat-->vapour

vapour--cool-->water--cool-->ice

so..the conclusion is:

SOLID---heat--> LIQUID---heat-->GAS

GAS--cool-->LIQUID---cool-->SOLID

Answered by UwUisback
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Answer:

closeness of atom particles of a substance decides the state of matter.

there are 3 types of matter

solid

their atom particles are closely packed

liquid

liquid particles are close together with no regular arrangement

gases

gas particles are well separated with no regular arrangement.

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