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Sure, here's some basic information about the states of matter:
The three fundamental states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. Each state has its own unique properties and characteristics. A solid has a fixed shape and volume. A liquid has a fixed volume but not a fixed shape. A gas has no fixed shape or volume. All matter is made up of tiny particles, such as atoms and molecules. These particles are in constant motion. The state of matter is determined by the temperature and pressure of the substance. In general, solids are found at low temperatures and high pressures. Liquids are found at intermediate temperatures and pressures. Gases are found at high temperatures and low pressures. However, there are some exceptions to these rules. For example, water is a liquid at room temperature and pressure. But water can also exist as a solid (ice) or a gas (water vapor). The state of matter can also be changed by changing the temperature or pressure of the substance.