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Answer:
[tex] \fbox{ \sf { \: Solid \: , \: Liquid \: and \:Gas}}[/tex]
Explanation:
[tex] \star[/tex] Let's learn about matter.
We see different kinds of things around us. Some of these are wood , book , salt , beaker , sugar , water , milk , oil, rubber and water vapour. All these things occupy space and have mass as they are matter. Anything that occupies space and has weight is called matter.
[tex] \star[/tex] States of Matter
Solid , liquid and gas are the three states of matter.
[tex] \hookrightarrow{ \text{ \underline{ Solid}}}[/tex]
Different things have different sizes and shapes but a particular thing has a fixed shape and size. The things which have definite size and definite shape are solids. Stone , word , ice , glass etc are some examples of solid.
[tex] \hookrightarrow{ \text{ \underline{ Liquid}}}[/tex]
The things having a definite volume but no definite shape of their own are called liquids. Water ,milk , petroleum , oil etc are as common examples of liquid.
[tex] \hookrightarrow{ \underline{ \text{Gas}}}[/tex]
The things which have neither a definite volume not a definite shape of their own are called gases. The bases take the shape and the size of the vessels in which they are enclosed. Air , smoke , water vapours , hydrogen gas are some examples of gases.
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