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The three basic states, or phases, of matter are gas, liquid, and solid. Most substances can appear in any of the three phases depending on their temperature and pressure.

There are actually 5 recognized states, but the other two are far less frequently seen on Earth: plasma and Einstein-Bose condensates. Plasma is a superheated gaseous state while Einstein-Bose condensates are very dilute gases at the cold extreme of temperatures, near absolute zero. The condensates are manifested in the property of superfluidity.
Gases, liquids and solids are all made up of microscopic particles, but the behaviors of these particles differ in the three phases.
Solid

liquid

gas

useful in primary school

plasma

thermionic condensate (filament or beam)

Bose-Einstein condensate

Superconductors Superfluids

Rydberg molecules

Quark-gluon Plasma

Degenerate matter

Supersolids

String-Net liquid

Superglass

Liquid crystalline states


The three states of matter are solids, gases, and liquids.

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solid liquid and gas

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