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I think one of the factors is temperature as an example water, H2at 0 0c and below, the state of matter of water is solid, we call as ice cubed at the 0 0c too, then the ice start to melt.. and at room temperature the state of matter of water is completely become a liquid. At high temperature such as boiling point at 1000 c and above molecule of water start to change from liquid to gas.

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