true for A+ :)
true for A+ :)
true for A+ :)
true for A+ :)
Oxygen. H2O. Two Hydrogen, one oxygen. - - - - - A vast number of matter is like that...air is the most common example.
The most chemically simple form of pure matter is that of a pure element, not chemically bonded in any way.
Plasma is the most common state of matter. Plasma is a mixture of atoms and ions and electrons where electrons are mobile with respect to the ions and atoms. For example, electrons in conducting metals constitute a Plasma mixture; ionized gas is a plasma mixture. The key to Plasmas is the presence of mobile charges in a mixture. The mixture can be charge balanced, (plus and minus charge equal), but some charges are mobile, not bound. For example atoms in a crystal may be bound in the crystal structure but their electrons can move within the crystal structure, thus creating a an electron plasma.
You think probabe to chemical elements. The most common on the earth are oxygen, silicon, aluminium, magnesium, iron.
The most common state of matter for water is liquid.
Dark energy is believed to make up about 73% of the mass of the Universe; dar matter about 23%; and normal matter - the kind we know most about - about 4%. In the case of normal matter, most of it is still in the form of hydrogen.
The most common kind is a mixture of metallic elements, called an "alloy".
bous ineshtien condensation the fifth state of matter,this state of matter is the most common-plasma and the most common-solid of matter....
Plasma is the most common type of matter in the universe