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There are more than six phases of matter. They include, but are not limited to:SolidLiquidGasPlasmaColloidSupercritical fluid (SCF)Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC)
These phases are called also "condensed matter".
No, because garlic is a solid while vinegar is a liquid and that's why those are heterogeneous: the meaning of homogeneous is a matter that contains only one substance while the heterogeneous contains different substances
This is most likely PHASES of matter.
Matter has 4 phases; solid, liquid, gas and plasma.
The 3 Phases of Matter are : -Liquid -Solid -Gas. * You can Google the phases or use Wikipedia.com for their properties (:
Matter exists in millions of different forms on this planet, and even if you intended to say phases, there are also more than 3 phases on this planet (the reason fire glows, is because it contains a highly ionized form of matter known as plasma, which is a separate phase from the more common solid, liquid, and gas phases). Anyway, the more variety in the forms of matter, the more we can do with matter.
Yes. Matter can change phases in the process of melting, freezing, evaporating, and simulating.
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Matter is modified by phases changes.
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States of matter: gas, liquid, solid and if you want plasma. Phases of matter are the same but the word phase has and an another meaning for crystalline materials.
The phases are solid, liquid, and gas. Plasma is a fourth state of matter relatively rare on earth, but is the most abundant phase of matter in the universe.
Ballon is a matter because it has air and the air is one of phases of matter...
There are four different phases of matter. These phases of matter are solid, liquid, gas and plasma. Each phase represents the motions of molecules at different temperatures.