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States of Matter, Definite Volume: They occupy a fixed amount of space and…
States of Matter
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Gas
Properties
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High Energy Particles: Gas particles move rapidly in all directions, colliding with each other and their container.
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LIquid
Properties
Definite Volume: The amount of liquid remains the same, even when transferred to a different container.
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No Definite Shape: Liquids take the shape of their container because their particles can move past one another.
Surface Tension: The surface of a liquid behaves like a stretched film due to cohesive forces between molecules (e.g., water droplets forming beads).
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Solid
Properties
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Strong Intermolecular Forces: The particles in solids are tightly packed and held together by strong forces, preventing movement.
Incompressibility :Solids cannot be compressed easily because the particles are already close together.
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