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State of Matter

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'''State of matter''' means whether a [[material]] is [[solid]], [[liquid]] or [[gas]].
===About States of Matter===
====Solid=====Solids are a '''state of matter''' that: Solids hold *Hold their shape if you leave them alone. They do *Do not flow. They also keep *Keep the same size even if you squash them they might get longer, but they also get thinner keeping the same size overall.Examples of solid [[Material|materials]]: *Brick*Wood*Plastic*Glass ====Liquid====Liquids cannot are a '''state of matter''' that:*Cannot hold their shape, but the fit *Fit the shape of the container. Liquids can *Can be poured and will flow. They also keep *Keep the same size. If you pour water into different shaped containers the water will not spread out or fit in a smaller space. ====Gas====Gases are a '''state of matter''' that: Gases cannot *Cannot hold their shape. They fit *Fit the shape of their container. Gases can *Can be poured and will flow.*Can change size to fit the size of their container. They can spread out and can be squashed into a smaller space. They change size to fit the size of their container.