Covalent.
Every compound can exist as a solid, liquid, or gas, given the right temperature and pressure. This is also true of every element, with the single exception of helium, which has no solid phase, no matter how cold it is. Helium is unique.
Covalent.
Every compound can exist as a solid, liquid, or gas, given the right temperature and pressure. This is also true of every element, with the single exception of helium, which has no solid phase, no matter how cold it is. Helium is unique.
Covalent.
Every compound can exist as a solid, liquid, or gas, given the right temperature and pressure. This is also true of every element, with the single exception of helium, which has no solid phase, no matter how cold it is. Helium is unique.
Covalent.. A+
A+...metallics.
Ionic compounds conduct electricity as liquids and in solution.
Covalent compounds can be solids, liquids or gases.
Solids Liquids Gases
The states matter can exist in are solids,liquids,and gases.
Any chemical has that capacity, if you create the necessary conditions of temperature and pressure. All elements and all compounds can exist as solids, liquids, or gases.
Yes. If something doesn't oscillate it does not 'exist' at all.
Three: Solids, Liquids, Gases
some solids,liquids and gases are dangers some are not dangers
yes liquid is matter so is solids and gases
solids and liquids