solid holds its own shape keeps a constant volume rigid cannot be compressed
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SOLIDParticles are very
close together in a regular pattern
Particles are strongly attracted to each other
Only particle movement is vibration
Solid2 main groups
1. Crystalline-particles arranged in a regular, repeating three-dimensional pattern.
Examples: Salt, Sugar, and ice
Solid2 main groups
2. Amorphousa. Solid whose particles lack a regular,
repeating order. b. Often called super cooled liquids
because they retain certain liquid properties even at temperatures at which they appear to be solid.
Example: Window glass, butter, candle wax
LIQUID Particles are close
together in irregular pattern
Particles are attracted to each other
Particles can move around each other freely and independently
GASParticles are spread
out with no pattern
Particles have no attraction to each other
Particles move at high speeds
PLASMAA gas that has charged and neutral
particles which move freely
Usually give off light
Examples:flash of a lightning boltnorthern lights (aurora borealis)