Chemistry
Name the three states of matter. On what basis are the three states of matter classified?
Matter
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The three states of matter are Solid, Liquid, & Gas. The three states of matter are classified on the basis of intermolecular spaces between their particles which is least in solids, more in liquids and maximum in gases.
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