Select all the statements that correctly describe the arrangement of individual particles in the three physical states of matter. Relate these particulate views to the observable properties of matter.
Gases occupy the entire volume of the container.
The particles in a solid move quite freely.
The particles in a solid occupy fixed positions.
Liquids take the shape of the container.
Liquids have the same fixed arrangement of particles as observed in solids.
The particles in a gas move quite freely.

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The correct statements are statement 1 (Gases occupy the entire volume of the container), statement 3 (The particles in a solid occupy fixed positions), statement 4 (Liquids take the shape of a container), and statement 6 (The particles in a gas move quite freely).

The term "matter" refers to anything that occupies space and has mass. There are three different states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas.

Solids have distinct volumes and shapes. They are not compressible and are densely populated. The particles of a solid are attracted to one another with a powerful force. The distance between solids' particles is minuscule. The particles in a solid are in a fixed location.

A liquid cannot be compressed because it has a fixed volume. They don't have a fixed shape; instead, they take on the shape of the vessel they are placed in.

Gases are compressible.  To fill their vessels, gases enlarge. They take up a lot more space than the liquids or solids they originate from.

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