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The arrangement of particles determines the state of matter.
Particles are arranged and move differently in each state of matter. Solids contain particles that are tightly packed, with very little space between particles. If an object can hold its own shape and is difficult to compress, it is a solid.
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Matter is composed of particles. Differences in solids, liquids, and gases can be explained by the proximity and bonding of particles. When solids, liquids, and gases change state, distances between particles change as the particles absorb or release energy. There is nothing between the particles but space (no air).
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