# Bose-einstein condensate
# Plasma
The three states of matter are solid, liquid and gas
Solid, gaseous, liquid, and plasma
Liquid, Solid, Gaseous, Plasmas, and Bose-Einstein condensates.
There are a vast number of states of matter, here's the wiki link with a list of all the known states:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_of_matter
The Wikipedia article lists about 17 different states of matter (or phases of matter); I don't think there has ever been an official numbering, though. In other words, you can list them in any order, so which one will be #6 will depend on the order in which you list them.
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There are no states in Canada, only provinces and territories.
Matter is a physical substance that occupies space and has mass when at rest. States of matter are phases that matter can become, such as solid, liquid, gas, or plasma. For instance, when you solid gold to a high temperature, it becomes liquid.
At the moment, there are fifteen known states of matter: crystalline solid, amorphous solid, liquid, gas, plasma, superfluid, supersolid, degenerate matter, neutronium, strange matter, quark-gluon plasma, fermionic condensate, Bose-Einstein condensate, weakly-symmetric matter and strongly-symmetric matter.There are an infinitive number of states of matter and the list grows almost daily.Some of the states of matter are:SolidLiquidGasPlasmaBose-Einstein CondensateFermionic Condensate (also known as filament and beam)SuperconductorsSuperfluidsRydberg moleculesQuark-gluon PlasmaDegenerate matterSupersolidsString-Net liquidSuperglassLiquid crystalline statesAmorphous solidsNeutroniumStrongly Symmetrical MatterWeakly Symmetrical MatterStrange Matter(please add any more that you know of to the above states of matter to this list)Note: in school you may have been taught that there are 3 states of matter: solid, liquid, gas. Some schools may include plasma. Remember this for tests or you may have marks deducted even though you were right - schools, education and exam boards tend to be ignorant about states of matter as well as other school topic
There are many states of matter; you can see a list in the Wikipedia article on States of matter. However, there is no universal agreement on which states of matter should be accepted as such; nor is there of course any universal agreement on a numbering scheme. Thus, it doesn't really make sense to talk about "state of matter number x".
He co-invented the refrigerator, he did not invent it.
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