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solids-are molecules that are together at all times( unless changed by a liquid or gas)
liquid-are molecules that move around freely in 1 space but can be changed to solid or gas
gas- molecules that move around freely and can be hot or cold depending
plasma- a material that goes to forming a cell or a liquid without any structual particles
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