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The state of matter refers to the distinct forms that different phases of matter take on, primarily classified as solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. Each state is characterized by variations in particle arrangement, energy levels, and motion. For example, solids have closely packed particles with fixed positions, liquids have more loosely arranged particles that can flow, and gases consist of widely spaced particles that move freely. Temperature and pressure can cause transitions between these states, such as melting, boiling, and condensation.

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