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You forgot about the fourth state of matter which is "Plasma". Solids are arranged of molecules that are really close to eachother and have very few space to move around in. In liquid, the covalently bonded hydrogen and oxygen molecules are not as close to eachother as in the solid. In gases, molecules are very far apart. In plasmas, ( like in the center of the sun) are neither gas nor a solid. It's too hot to be a solid and to dense to be a liquid.

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