States of matter is any solid, liquid, or gas.
the states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas.
Matter has mass and volume, this is the idea in the classic physics; but todaty a correct and definitive definition of matter is impossible.
Any gas, liquid or solid can exist in all states of matter.
because they are the four forms or states that matter can be in
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Basiicly, the states of matter is liquid, solid and gas. im not smart
The air you breathe is a gas which is one of the four physical states of matter.
By definition, the mass of a certain amount of substance is a constant regardless of the state it is in. But you should realize that there are actually four, not three, states of matter. Matter in the ionized state is called plasma, which comprises 99.99% of all visible matter in the universe.
No, not everything that can be seen fits the definition of matter. Matter refers to physical substances that occupy space and have mass. Some things that can be seen, such as light or energy, do not fit this definition.
No!
It is important to understand the definition to words and word phrases. Factual matter is a question or problem that can be solved.?æ
The air you breathe is a gas which is one of the four physical states of matter.
The definition of the word matter is a physical substance that is distinct in spirit and mind and occupies space and has mass.
Definition of matter: that which has mass and occupies space. So yes. =)
If you mean the definition then, Matter is anything that has mass.
It is not a good definition of matter because matter is anything that takes up space like for example chair, desk and a pencil takes up space but it does not matter if you can touch or pick up matter.
Chemistry - the study of the properties of matter and how matter changes