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Questions Is the statement true that a gas takes on the shape of the container? What happened to the water when it was poured into the glass? Into the square container? Did the wood have a fixed shape? Of what state of matter is water an example? Of what state of matter is ice an example? Of what state of matter is steam an example?

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