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Answer:

Solid: State of matter with definite shape.

Gas: State of matter with particles very far apart.

1 or 3: Arrows that show particles getting closer together.

2 or 4: Arrows that show particles gaining energy.

Gas: State of matter that will fill any container.

Liquid: Sate of matter with definite volume but not shape.

Solid: State of mater with least amount of kinetic energy.

Explanation:

There are three states of matter :

Solid: It is the state in which atoms are tightly packed such that either they can make no movement at all or just can cause vibrations. Hence, solids have a definite shape and volume.

Liquids: When the solid molecules are heated, they gain energy and free themselves, converting into the liquid state. The molecules have a definite volume but not a definite shape.

Gas: When liquid molecules are heated together, they gain more energy and start hitting the walls of the container with a much greater space. They move more freely in this state and hence the molecules do not have a definite shape or volume in this state.

Answer:

Solid: State of matter with definite shape.

Gas: State of matter with particles very far apart.

1 or 3: Arrows that show particles getting closer together.

2 or 4: Arrows that show particles gaining energy.

Gas: State of matter that will fill any container.

Liquid: Sate of matter with definite volume but not shape.

Solid: State of mater with least amount of kinetic energy.

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