The density is not a state of matter; the density is a property of any materials, depending on temperature and pressure.
Density = Mass/Volume
Heat is the speed of the particles the higher the speed the higher the heat. Density or state of matter is the distance between the particles the closer the particles the higher the density, the density of the particles determines the state of matter here they are from most dense to least dense; Solid, Liquid, Gas, and Plasma. the temperature (heat) of a substance can also determine the state of matter a substance is with higher heat at lower densities. PS the density/state list does not apply to water. PS Quantum state is not currently an official state yet, it would be the most dense and at the lowest temperature.
it has no effect. density of a substance is the same no matter the size or shape of the sample.
Your question is very muddled but I think the answer you are after is 'density'.
The density and state of matter (solid, liquid, or gas) of a substance can change with changes in external conditions even in the absence of any change in the substance itself.
The density of the substance becomes higher because of the particles slow down and move closer together when the substance cools.
No, as density also depends on the state of matter in the sample of the substance.
Density does not vary with the state of the matter in a substance.
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Because density is a "ratio".
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Heat is the speed of the particles the higher the speed the higher the heat. Density or state of matter is the distance between the particles the closer the particles the higher the density, the density of the particles determines the state of matter here they are from most dense to least dense; Solid, Liquid, Gas, and Plasma. the temperature (heat) of a substance can also determine the state of matter a substance is with higher heat at lower densities. PS the density/state list does not apply to water. PS Quantum state is not currently an official state yet, it would be the most dense and at the lowest temperature.
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No substance 'consists' of density. Rather density is a property of matter or substance. It is the amount of matter of a substance in a certain volume of that substance. A combination of a unit of mass (eg. kilogram) and a volume (eg. a cubic metre) You would say that a substance has a density of so many kilograms in a cubic metre.
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it has no effect. density of a substance is the same no matter the size or shape of the sample.
The difference is that Density is one way of measuring matter, its a math expression. While Matter is a physical substance.
Your question is very muddled but I think the answer you are after is 'density'.