Well everything has matter therefore, it is possible for it to be in all 3 states
there are 3 basic states of matter 1. solid 2. liquid 3. gas
Solid, liquid, or a gas. However, they can also change forms. Take ice for an example--if you heat it, it goes from a solid, to water (a liquid) to water vapor (a gas).
There are actually four, instead of the 3 states of matter that your teachers tell you for the uneducated ones out there. The four states of matter are solids(like a rock), liquids(like water), gases(like steam), and plasma. A plasma is thicker than a liquid, but softer than a solid. Hope this helped!
the 4 different states of matter are1.solids2.liquids3.gases4.plasma
There are 4 states of matter... Plasma Gas Liquid solid 2nd answer: . . . and Bose-Einstein condensates.
water
solid liquid gas
Among the four known states of matter, plasma is the least found on the Earth's crust.
3 (Solid Liquid Gas)
they require a substance to use to make the 3 states of matter with.
Mercury certainly can exist in all three states. It freezes into a solid at -38.8 degrees C, and boils at 356.73 degrees C. In between those temperatures, it is a liquid.
Solid, Liquid, Gas are the three classical states of matter, but others, such as Plasma and Bose Einstein Condensates, exist also.
they exist in all 3 states of matter at room temp. they all tend to form salts halogens are diatomic, meaning that they exist as molecules with two atoms thats all I got They're colored. Their names typically end in "-ine." They're nonmetals.
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technically all elements (like from the periodic table) can change into any state given enough heat or coldness (all elements can exist as a solid, liquid, or gas).
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.
3 states of matter can be found in water