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Chemistry, 17.02.2021 20:30 kayden1234thomp

A-Gas is: 1. a superheated form of matter where electrons are ripped away from atoms creating this soupy form of matter
2. an intermediate state of matter that flows to the lowest point in a container and takes the shape of the container without changing volume
3. a state of matter with closely packed particles that CANNOT move about freely within the substance but have a stable volume and shape
4. a state of matter that has NO fixed shape or volume, has freely spaced particles with a lot of empty space between them giving it energy

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