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most of the substances around you exist in three common states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas.
in each state of matter, the particles in a substance behave in a different way:
- in a solid, particles are packed together tightly.
- in a liquid, particles are also close together, but they are able to slide past one another.
- in a gas, particles are spread far apart, and they move quickly.
match each state of matter to the correct diagram.
solid gas liquid
Recall the particle - arrangement characteristics of each state of matter. Solids have tightly - packed particles, liquids have particles close together but able to slide, and gases have far - apart particles. Match these descriptions to the diagrams.
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solid: first diagram (tightly - packed particles); gas: second diagram (particles spread far apart); liquid: third diagram (particles close together and able to slide)