Science: The Forms of Matter

The three states of matter are solids, liquids, and gases. A substance in a solid state has a definite shape and volume. In a liquid state, a substance has a definite volume but no definite shape. As a gas, a substance has no definite shape or volume.

The Forms of Matter
The three states of matter are solids, liquids, and gases. A substance in a solid state has a definite shape and volume. In a liquid state, a substance has a definite volume but no definite shape. As a gas, a substance has no definite shape or volume.

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BOILINGPOINT
COMPRESSION
ENERGY
FUSION
GAS
ICE
LIGHTNING
LIQUID
MELTINGPOINT
MIST
MOLECULES
NEONSIGNS
PLASMA
POLYMERS
SOLID
STARS
SUBLIMATION
SUN
VIBRATES
WATER
WATERVAPOR
P R J W A T E R V A P O R
A T E E V I B R A T E S S
K M N G N I N T H G I L R
S N S I S N O I S U F R A
S R O A O M N H I A T K T
N Q D Z L P O L Y M E R S
G T N I O P G N I L I O B
I N O J U J A N Y Z O L T
S O L I D Q S Q I C E S J
N U S U B L I M A T I O N
O S E L U C E L O M L D W
E I Y A P E Y G R E N E I
N O I S S E R P M O C P M
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