They both have mass and volume or both are matter (Thats the same thing just worded differently)
Liquids: Liquids do not have a set shape, similar to gases, but do have a set volume similar to a solid.
Gas: Gases do not have a set shape, which is similar to a liquid and also don't have a set volume.
Solid: A solid does have a set volume similar to a liquid and also a has a set shape.
They are states of matter. They follow the kinetic theory of matter. They possess potential energy. They are made of particles, etc. etc.
they all contain molecules
-Solid and a liquid? -A liquid and a gas? -A solid and gas? from roop
Yes, a gas is the same as a solid except the molecules are moving farther apart. In a solid they are bunched together.
Deposition is the conversion of a gas to a solid
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they all contain molecules
They are states of matter. They follow the kinetic theory of matter. They possess potential energy. They are made of particles, etc. etc.
A solid has a form, the gas is without form.
solid is not spaced out a lot but a gas has a large gap in between molecules
-Solid and a liquid? -A liquid and a gas? -A solid and gas? from roop
iron core ice caps solid surface :)
Yes, a gas is the same as a solid except the molecules are moving farther apart. In a solid they are bunched together.
interconversion between solid to liquid to gas is physical change
What is the difference between solid and gas in terms of their fluidity
The [main] states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. They usually move like this: Solid ---> Liquid ---> Gas However, matter can jump from solid to gas and vice versa, but it usually doesn't.
Sublimation is the direct transformation of a solid in a gas.
As we all know d 3 forms of matter,Solid Liquid and Gas,the difference between these 3 is the distance between the molecules of matter, the order of dist between these states is as below solid<liquid<gas.