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We here at Faze are eager to learn more about the phases of matter and its changes. Our team of elite scientists at our top-notch laboratories, funded by the government by the way, work tirelessly to help inform you of complex scientific theories and quantum physics and carbon fiber (not rocket science, well actually it is) in a way you simple-minded individuals can understand. It's simple chemistry.

Solids

So solids are like a solid they are the "lowest" or "coldest" or something most tightly packed (unless its water / h2o). It's when atoms like all collect into a solid form shape and maintains that shape. I don't know I don't pay attention.
When a solid goes to a liquid, it is melting and inverse is freezing. Solid to gas is sublimation and inverse is deposition.

Liquids

Liquids are like a liquid they're still affected by gravity and stuff and still like fill in forms and whatnot if in a container but like if it isn't it is free flowing and stuff so like I don't know atoms are more spaced apart or something it happens when you heat it up from a solid or cool from a gas.
When a liquid goes to a gas it is evaporation and inverse is condensation.

Gas

So gas is a gaseous thing it is air it is like um it's like uhhh it's hotter than liquid it is more spaced out than liquid and is free flowing and no longer affected by gravity or something I'm not a librarian.
Gas to plasma is ionization and the inverse is deionization.

Plasma

So plasma is like super hot it is the 4th phase of matter it's like liquid electricity but not because it's not a liquid but it looks like it and like I don't know it's super super hot it's like lightning or something.
I don't know what is above plasma I'm not a plumber.