They are all around us. Without the three states of matter, then we would of never been here. There would be nothing, because the three states of matter is everything we could ever imagine, and everything that meets the eye.
Folks there are not three states of matter anymore. Since the discovery of plasma there are now four states of matter. Three states of matter is old science.
Liquid is important because we need to drink liquid water, and if water was always solid, humans would never survive. Plus, if liquid wasn't a state of matter, humans wouldn't be able to exist because about 70% of the human body is liquid.
The three traditional states of matter are solids , liquids and gases.The earth and the human body are made up of all three. While the earth is governed in its orbit by all other moving object in the universe. We as humans have little effect or impact upon any of this. All else has an impact upon us in that the earth gives our mass weight. Whatever we do do, to some degree, has an inpact upon the earth but it is so infinitesimal that the earth feels no impact at all. Because there are reactions and oposite reactions taking place all around the earth the affect they have upon the earth cancel each other out.
To classify weather it is physical or chemical change
All around us is matter; it is normal to know the changes of matter to understand the universe and the life etc.
Chemistry
What important contribution did Lavoisier make to Dalton's atomic theory of matter? Lavoisier helped the atomic theory of matter, by stating that matter is not destroyed or created, it just changes form. Located inside the nucleus, has a positive charge, and 1 amu.
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Changes in the states of matter - or phase changes - do entail changes in volume.
With the help of some physical and chemical processes matter changes its state. Like using heating , cooling etc we can change the state of matter,
to classified weather it is a chemical or physical change :))
The most important are changes of phase: melting, boiling, freezing.
it undergoes change, cause these changes may be temporary and easily reversible or may permanent and very difficult to reverse.
The study of matter and the changes
Chemistry
The study of properties of matter and how it changes is called chemistry.
Chemistry - the study of the properties of matter and how matter changes
What important contribution did Lavoisier make to Dalton's atomic theory of matter? Lavoisier helped the atomic theory of matter, by stating that matter is not destroyed or created, it just changes form. Located inside the nucleus, has a positive charge, and 1 amu.
Some laws involved in changes of matter are the Law of Conservation of Matter and the Law of Conservation of Energy. Changes in matter include physical and chemical changes.
laws and principle governing changes of matter
Matter changes state because of pressure and temperature.
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