What are the states of aggregation that the same substance can be in?

A substance can be in three states of aggregation: solid, liquid, gaseous.
In a solid state, a substance retains its shape and volume constant, stable in external influences.
In a liquid state, a substance retains its volume, but does not retain its shape, it has the property of fluidity.
In a gaseous state, the substance does not retain its shape and does not retain its volume.



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