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3 States of Matter - Solid, Liquid, Gas (7:31)

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This video discusses the three common states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. The video starts with an introduction and shows the three states of matter: a beaker (solid), water (liquid), and air (gas). Then, the video explains the differences between the three states of matter. For example, solids have a fixed shape, liquids and gases do not have fixed shapes, and fluids are substances that tend to flow to form the shape of their container. The video then goes on to explain how the behavior of particles in matter determines the different states of matter. The distance between particles, the force of attraction between particles, and the kinetic energy of particles are all factors that affect the behavior of particles. The video also demonstrates H2O going from ice to water to water vapor.

Chapters:
0:00 Solid, Liquid, Gas Demos
0:47 Fixed Shape?
2:42 Fixed Volume?
3:58 Particle Behavior
5:43 H2O Demonstration
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