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•Even when liquids change their shape, they always take up the same amount of space. Their volume stays the same.

•Heating a liquid can turn it into a gas.

When you freeze it the liquid will turn into a solid.

If it turns into gas it is called Evaporation.

Condensation Evaporation and Precipitation

PLASMA

To put it very simply, a plasma is an ionized gas, a gas into which sufficient energy is provided to free electrons from atoms or molecules and to allow both species, ions and electrons, to coexist.

Solids

Solids stay in one place and can be held.

Solids keep their shape. They do not flow like liquids.

Solids always take up the same amount of space. They do not spread out like gases.

Solids can be cut or shaped.

Even though they can be poured, sugar, salt and flour are all solids. Each particle of salt, for example, keeps the same shape and volume.

You melt it it'll turn into a liquid thats called the Melting point.

If it turns into a gas again it is called Sublimation.

Gases

Gases are often invisible and Gases do not keep their shape or always take up the same amount of space. They spread out and change their shape and volume to fill up whatever container they are in but

If you heat it up it will turn into a solid or if you freeze it it'll turn into a liquid, that is called Melting and Freezing point

If it turns back into a liquid it's called Condesation

Liquids

The four types of matter

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