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Shaun and sara are studying the states of matter together in science class. their teacher asks them to list the states of matter and determine in which state the particles move freely. which statement is correct?
a. there are two states of matter, and particles move freely in the liquids states.
b. there are three states of matter, and particles move freely in the gaseous state.
c. there are four states of matter, and particles move freely in their solid state.
d. there are five states of matter, and particles move freely in both their solid and gaseous states.

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