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States of Matter - Coggle Diagram
States of Matter
Solids
They have shapes and volumes.
Their shape does not change unless there is an impact.
They are not fluent.
They cannot be compressed.
The particles are very close to each other.
Ice
Glass
Rock
Wood
Liquids
They do not have a definite shape, they take the shape of the container they are in.
They have a certain volume.
They are fluid.
Interparticle space is greater than that of solid.
They cannot be compressed.
Lipid
Juce
Water
Tee
Plasma
They are formed at high temperature or high pressure.
Chemical reactions happen faster.
They have high temperature and energy density.
They are good conductors of heat and electricity.
Lightning
Aurorae
Solar Wind
Stars
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Gases
There is too much space between particles.
They can be They can be compressed.
They are volatile.
They do not have a fixed volume.
They do not have a definite shape.
Carbon dioxide
Hydrogen
Oxygen
Helium