why are states of matter formed
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Matter in the solid state maintains a fixed volume and shape, with component particles (atoms, molecules or ions) close together and fixed into place. Matter in the liquid state maintains a fixed volume, but has a variable shape that adapts to fit its container. Its particles are still close together but move freely
Answer:States of matter are mainly formed due to the variation of intermolecular attraction force.
Explanation:Intermolecular attraction is related to heat consumed.The BEC[Bose Einstein Condensate] has the lowest temp. among ever known states .Heat increases Kinetic Energy thus lowering the intermolecular attraction.Solid has less temp. than liquid so it is more stable.Intermolecular attraction binds a matter to a definite shape.