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The 4 states of matter include:

Solids

Liquids

Gasses

and Plasma.

Solids are anything that you can pick up, touch and it wont fall apart. If you put it in a jar the shape won't be effected. E.g. Tables, Pencil ect. There atoms are extremely close together

Liquids are things that are tangible but if you try to pick it it will slip out of your hand. It will be effected in shape if it is put in a jar. E.g. Acid, Water, ect. There atoms form a ever moving chain.

Gasses are anything that is intangible, floats and is barely visible. There atoms float aimlessly around and will be effected if you put it in a jar. E.g. Oxygen, Hydrogen ect.

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