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Tabulate the differences inthe characterisitcs of statesof matter.

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Tabulate the differences inthe characterisitcs of statesof matter.

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Sure, here is a tabulated comparison of the characteristics of the three states of matter - solid, liquid, and gas:

Characteristic Solid Liquid Gas
Shape Definite Indefinite Indefinite
Volume Definite Definite Indefinite
Compressibility Almost incompressible Slightly compressible Highly compressible
Density High Lower than solid Lowest among the three states
Intermolecular Distance Very small More than solid Maximum
Intermolecular Force Very strong Less than solid Least
Fluidity (Ability to flow) Do not flow Can flow Can flow easily
Rigidity Rigid Not rigid Not rigid
Kinetic Energy Minimum More than solid Maximum
Expansion on Heating Slight More than solid Maximum
Diffusion Very slow Slower than gas Fastest

Please note that these are general characteristics and there may be exceptions in some cases.

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