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Particles move rapidly and are far apart. Fills all available space.

Heat causes melting and evaporation; cooling causes condensation and freezing. If you'd like to learn more, I can explain: The fourth state (Plasma) Specific melting and boiling points How pressure affects these states Kimya Maddenin Halleri

One day, a great Sorcerer named Heat arrived. He began to play a rhythmic drum. As the beat got faster, Katı started to vibrate. Eventually, he couldn't hold hands anymore and began to slide around—he had melted into Sıvı! As the Sorcerer drummed even faster, Sıvı’s particles got so excited they broke free entirely and flew into the air, turning into Gaz. Particles move rapidly and are far apart

Once upon a time in the land of Microterra, there lived three siblings: Katı (Solid), Sıvı (Liquid), and Gaz (Gas). They were made of the same tiny particles, but they all behaved very differently. If you'd like to learn more, I can

Particles are close but can slide past each other. Takes the shape of its container.

Katı was the oldest and the most disciplined. He loved order. He and his particles would stand shoulder-to-shoulder, holding hands so tightly that they couldn’t move from their spots. "We have a fixed shape and volume," Katı would say proudly. No matter what container he sat in, he stayed exactly the same, strong and unyielding.

Sıvı was the middle child and much more relaxed. She liked to go with the flow. While her particles still stayed close enough to touch, they didn't hold hands tightly like Katı’s. Instead, they slid and danced past one another. "I don't care about having my own shape," Sıvı laughed. "I’ll just take the shape of whatever cup or bowl I’m in, though I always keep my volume consistent."

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