States of Matter

Matter can exist in three states - solid, liquid or gas (vapour). Virtually all substances are able to exist in more than one of these three states. Water is a liquid at room temperature, for example, but can become a solid (ice) or vapour (steam), depending upon temperature and pressure.
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