3 (Solid Liquid Gas)
Metals:All metals are hard except sodiumAll metals have a high density except sodiumAll metals are solid at room temperature except mercuryNon-metals: All non-metals are insulators to electricity except graphiteAll non-metals are brittle except diamondi dont have an answer for 3 sorry! :(
We cannot determine if nonmetals are strong or not since they exist in any of the 3 states:solid,liquid,or gases. But generally,nonmetals are characterized that they are non-ductile. There are some nonmetals that are strong such as:wood and glass,and in the same time there are some nonmetals that are not as strong such as :coal which we can dismantle easily.
(Alkali metals, alkali earth metals, transition metals, other metals, other non-metals, halogens, noble gasses, rare earth metals.) ==> these are not 'types of matter' they are just the names of the categories we put the elements in. Their are 3 main types of matter: gas, liquid and solid, some say that plasma is also a type
aluminium
Solid, Liquid, Gas are the three classical states of matter, but others, such as Plasma and Bose Einstein Condensates, exist also.
solid liquid gas
the Earth has 3 main layers the Atmosphere, Crust, and Mantle/Core the Atmosphere is made up of mostly gas the Crust is made up of (mostly) solids and the Mantle/Core is filled mainly with liquid metals
1.metals, semi-metals, non metals 2.Solid, liquid, gas 3.Conductors Semi-conductors Insulators
3 (Solid Liquid Gas)
iron,silver,and gold
It can be all 3 - that is it can be a solid, it can be a liquid and it can be a gas. The point is that these three states exist at different temperatures and pressures.
Solid Liquid gas
solid liquid and gas
Metals:All metals are hard except sodiumAll metals have a high density except sodiumAll metals are solid at room temperature except mercuryNon-metals: All non-metals are insulators to electricity except graphiteAll non-metals are brittle except diamondi dont have an answer for 3 sorry! :(
1.solid state to liquid state 2.solid state to vapor state 3.liquid to solid state 4.solid to gaseous state 5.vapor to liquid state these are the five types of phase transition
Four examples of changes in state are: solid to gas (sublimation), gas to solid (deposition), solid to liquid (fusion), and gas to liquid (condensation).Four examples of change on state are liquid to solid, solid to liquid, liquid to a gas, and gas to a liquid.