The 3 physical states, or phases, of matter that are normally considered are: solid, liquid, and gas. As well as these, though, there are two additional (and extreme) states or phases of matter: Bose-Einstein condensate and plasma.
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Bose-Einstein condensate: the phase of matter in which atomic motion ceases, can occur when matter (some but not all) achieves a temperature of absolute zero (or very close to it -- within about one billionth of a degree). However, not all substances are capable of achieving this state. Sophisticated lab equipment is required to observe this phase.
Plasma: where the nucleus and its surrounding electrons become de-localized. This can happen only when very large amounts of energy are applied. This phase of matter can be observed by studying the sun, nuclear explosions and collision experiments brought about in particle accelerators. a practical application would be the the cathode ray tube.
New fields of physics have emerged in pursuit of information about these last two extreme phases of matter.
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solid, liquid, and gas...... there might be a forth called plasma
Matter is defined as anything that occupies space and has volume. The three states of matter are solid, liquid and gas.
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solid, liquid, gas
it is made up of solid, liquid and gas.
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Matter is a general term for the substance of which all physical objectsStates of matterliguidsolidgasplasma
changes in states of matter are physical changes, as they do not affect the chemical properties of the substance
3 states of matter can be found in water
Well, the base of the Solid object, and what it is made with, and all of the Physical appearances have to do with it. Everything is different.
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Matter
Yes, matter can change states after a physical change.
Yes the states of matter are a physical property.
states of matter are solid liquid and gas. an objects physical state in determining wheather or not the object is a SOLID LIQUID or GAS.
The three states of matter are liquid, gas, and solid.
Matter is a general term for the substance of which all physical objectsStates of matterliguidsolidgasplasma
It is gaseous, liquid,
solid liquid gas
changes in states of matter are physical changes, as they do not affect the chemical properties of the substance
liquid solid and gas
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Solids, liquids, gases, and plasmas are the four states of matter. That means that they're the four physical states a substance can take.