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States Of Matter
Liquid
expands when heated
Constant Volume
Takes the shape of the container
Particles are less closely packed and can move past each other
Incompressible
<Freezing
Melting>
evaporation>
<Condensation
Examples: Water and Mercury
Solid
<Decomposition
Gas
Particles are far apart
Easily compressed (because there is so much space between particles)
Fills entire Volume of its container
Examples: Oxygen and hydrogen
Definite Volume and shape
Particles are packed tightly together
Expands slightly when heated
Does not take shape of container
Incompressible
Summation>
Examples: Gold and silver
Rachel Steinacker