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Title: states of matter
Description: This document provides a detailed analysis of the states of matter, which are fundamental for understanding how matter presents itself and behaves in the universe. It will explore the four main states: solid, liquid, gaseous, and plasma, highlighting their characteristics, properties, and everyday examples. Additionally, it will discuss how particles interact in each state and the conditions that can induce changes in state, such as temperature and pressure. This document is aimed at students, educators, and anyone interested in science, with the goal of facilitating a clear and accessible understanding of concepts related to matter.

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Property
Type of Matter

Solid

Liquid

Gaseous

Plasma

Fixed
matter

Viscous
fluids

Gases

Hot gases (with
electric charge)

Attraction
High
Between Particles

Intermediate Low

Low

Low

Intermediate High

High

Volume

Has
volume

Has volume

No volume No volume

Shape

Defined

Undefined

Undefined

Undefined

Example

Stones

Water

Water
vapor

Plasma TV

Particle Mobility





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Title: states of matter
Description: This document provides a detailed analysis of the states of matter, which are fundamental for understanding how matter presents itself and behaves in the universe. It will explore the four main states: solid, liquid, gaseous, and plasma, highlighting their characteristics, properties, and everyday examples. Additionally, it will discuss how particles interact in each state and the conditions that can induce changes in state, such as temperature and pressure. This document is aimed at students, educators, and anyone interested in science, with the goal of facilitating a clear and accessible understanding of concepts related to matter.