Solid, such as rocks and chairs; liquid such as the ocean and liquid oxygen; gas, such as CO2 and helium; plasma, such as the electron-stripped molecules in a neon tube; and Bose-Einstein condensate, a state of matter close to thermal absolute zero
Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space. There are four main states of matter: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. These states differ in the arrangement and movement of particles that make up the matter.
All states of matter do not necessarily have molecules. The noble gases consist of individual atoms, and ionic compounds consist of ions, or formula units. All states of matter must contain atoms, molecules, or ions, because matter is made of atoms, molecules, and ions.
matter is anyting that takes up space for example : chair, table, book, pencil, etc
Water is a substance that can exist in all three states of matter. It is a solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor) at different temperatures and pressures.
Don't they all exist in the three states of matter? Depending on the temperature...
they all are the three states of matter and they all have mass.
Any gas, liquid or solid can exist in all states of matter.
There are a vast number of states of matter, here's the wiki link with a list of all the known states:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_of_matter
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All the states of matter have charge. Solid, liquid and gas all have charges of positive or negative.
they require a substance to use to make the 3 states of matter with.
Well the four states of matter are: Liquid, Solid, Gas and Plasma (the first 3 states are the main ones) and they all occupy space, they can all have colours and obviously they're all matter, in different forms.
Yes, Pascal's principle applies to all states of matter. It states that a change in pressure applied to a fluid is transmitted uniformly in all directions, regardless of the state of matter of the fluid.
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Well everything has matter therefore, it is possible for it to be in all 3 states
Moving particles
Hydrocarbons can be found in all states of matter.