As : solid, liquid, gas and plasma, Bose Einstein condensates, collapsed matter (neutron star stuff), singularity.
As: fundamental particles using the standard model
As: elements in the Periodic Table (metal, transitional, non metal)
As: chemical compounds
As: visible matter and dark matter.
Please note there are also other ways of classifying matter.
Scientists define matter as anything that has mass and takes up space. Matter is composed of atoms, which are the basic building blocks of all substances. It exists in various states, such as solid, liquid, and gas.
They are made of different kinds of molecules.
This type of matter is called supercritical fluid.
Most importantly they are of different states of matter. Air is a gas. Brass is a solid.
The theory that explains the different states in which matter can exist is called the "kinetic molecular theory." This theory describes how particles in matter are in constant motion and how their behavior changes based on factors like temperature and pressure.
Energy is responsible for different states of matter!
they use the three states of matter(solid, liquid, and gas)
Scientists define matter as anything that has mass and takes up space. Matter is composed of atoms, which are the basic building blocks of all substances. It exists in various states, such as solid, liquid, and gas.
if you're talking about states of matter it is solid, liquid, and gas
it depends on how much things matter to you
sound is mainly caused by vibrating particles and matter consists of matter and the 3 states of matter are solids liqiuids and gasses and due to the way particles are spaced in the different states of matter we will have sounds travelling at different speeds as it crosses the different states of matter.
They are different states of matter.
change of state is when the different states of matter are changed into one another. states of matter are gas, liquid, plasma and solid.
Yes! Gas, liquid, and solid are just different states of matter.
That depends how you choose to classify the "first four" kinds of matter. If you mean states of matter, also known as phases of matter, you can check the corresponding Wikipedia article - there you will see descriptions, not of three or four, but of at least 15 different states of matter.
As of the 1990s, scientists have proven the existence of five states of matter: solid, liquid, gas, plasma, and Bose-Einstein condensate.
The common states of matter are: solid, liquid, gas, plasma.