States Of Matter
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States Of Matter:
Imagine trying to pack for a vacation with a suitcase that's too small for everything you want to bring. This dilemma is similar to how matter behaves in different states: solid, liquid, and gas, each fitting into the space in its unique way. Just like your clothes can be tightly packed and take a fixed shape in the suitcase (solid), loosely packed to fill available space (liquid), or even spread out freely if you didn't have a suitcase (gas), matter in its various states adapts to its container and available space based on how its particles are arranged and move.

Practice Version

States Of Matter: The three forms of matter - solid, liquid, and gas. States of matter. States of matter refer to the different forms in which matter can exist, based on the arrangement and movement of its particles.