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What are three common states of matter, and how do they compare in terms of movement/sticking together of the particles from which they are composed? A) Solid, Liquid, Gas - Particles are close together in solids, further apart in liquids, and widely spaced in gases. B) Plasma, Liquid, Solid - Particles in plasma have high energy and are free to move, liquids have moderate particle movement, and solids have tightly packed particles. C) Gas, Solid, Plasma - Particles in gases are closely packed, solids have moderate spacing, and plasmas have widely spaced particles. D) Liquid, Gas, Plasma - Particles in liquids are tightly packed, gases have moderate spacing, and plasmas have widely spaced particles.

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The three common states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. As the matter turns from solid, to liquid, to gas the particles gain more space between them.

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