Yes, matter is the same regardless of its physical state.
Basically if it can be changed back to its original state of matter it isn't a chemical reaction, and water vapor can be changed back through the process of condensation. Basically if it can be changed back to its original state of matter it isn't a chemical reaction, and water vapor can be changed back through the process of condensation.
If you change something physically it may look, act or feel different, but it is still the same thing.
Liquid
A solid, or even a gas. And back again (improved)liquid is a state of matter, which can be a solid, liquid, or gas. therefore, liquid can be changed into a solid or a gas. to do so, just change the temperature of the matter. :-D
If you change something physically it may look, act or feel different, but it is still the same thing.
It was found that atoms are made up of even smaller particles (through experiments), and the models changed because how we thought atoms were composed turned out to be wrong, and corrections were made accordingly.
That is simple no matter how far you compress matter it will still be pores . If you take a molecule all the way down pass the quarks it will still have sub molecular spaces, so even using the concept of Chaos and fractals no matter how many levels somthing is broken down it will never (by definition) be solid.
The different states (which are solids, liquids and gases) are determined by the amount of energy present in the system. Energy is found in several forms, but kinetic energy is the form that the state of matter takes on, especially when it is changed from one state of matter to another. The various states of matter are always in constant motion. In liquids and gases, the motion known as the Brownian motion occurs. This is where particles move randomly while suspended. Even in solids, the particles continue to move, but is a vibration around a fixed point, and is not as free as the liquids and gases. Hope that helped!! <(^_^)>
The laws vary from country to country and even state to state. In some cases it is a matter of days, others a matter of weeks or even months before a Final decree will be issued.
At room temperature, it's in a liquid state. Think of rubbing alcohol, or even drinking alcohol.
it is actually a colloid, some more examples are paint whipcream milk mud and even glue. a colloid is when one state of matter is suspended within another
That the total number of atoms in matter will never changeAnswer2:As I learned it:Matter can neither be created nor destroyed, only changed in form.This is/was Newtonian physics. Einstein showed that in nuclear events matter can be changed to energy. And, in general relativity even more complex change can occur.