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The behaviour of matter in different state is governed by various physical law. According to you, what are the factors that determine the state of matter ?

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the States of Matter**: Matter exists in different states, primarily solid, liquid, and gas. Each state has distinct characteristics that define its behavior. 2. **Identifying the Factors**: The state of matter is influenced by several key factors: - **Temperature**: This is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance. Increasing temperature typically causes solids to become liquids (melting) and liquids to become gases (vaporization). - **Pressure**: This refers to the force exerted by the particles of a substance when they collide with the walls of their container. Increasing pressure can compress gases into liquids and, under certain conditions, liquids into solids. - **Mass**: The amount of matter in a substance can influence its state, particularly when considering phase changes and the energy required for these changes. ...
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