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30 September, 11:50

How can you tell states of matter apart?

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  1. 30 September, 12:10
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    You can tell them apart from its form.

    If it forms loose and needs like a container to hold it up, that's liquid.

    If it is hard and stable, definitely a solid.

    And if you barely see something very loose (and normally goes up), that's liquid.
  2. 30 September, 14:54
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    by destroying them with smart asteronic mateials machines
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