Answer: The differences between the three states of matter is the space between the microscopic particles of which they are made of, also known as atoms. In a solid, the particles are tightly packed together. In a liquid, the particles has no set type of arrangement of particles, taking shape
of its container. Adding on, in a gas, the particles has no fixed shape. The particles in a gas never takes place in a container and is freely loose.
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