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Q: What are properties of phases?
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What are the three phases of matter and their properties?

The 3 Phases of Matter are : -Liquid -Solid -Gas. * You can Google the phases or use Wikipedia.com for their properties (:


How many solid phases does plutonium have and what are their properties?

Plutonium has six allotropes. For the properties see the link below.


Does matter exist only in solid?

No, matter can be in any of four phases: solid, liquid, gas, or plasma. Note: when in the plasma phase matter is highly ionized and loses the properties it had it the other three phases, taking on new very strange properties.


What is part of a system having uniform composition and properties?

Any part of a system with uniform composition and properties is called a phase ant it is always true.


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In a homogeneous mixture phases are not visible.


What is an inorganic extended solid?

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What has the author Robert B Sosman written?

Robert B. Sosman has written: 'The properties of silica' -- subject(s): Silica 'The phases of silica'


What does oxygen look likeand what other special properties does it have in the solid phase?

H2O has solid liquid and gas phases oxygen itself is only a gas it does not have phases it must be combined with other elements to actually help produce a solid or liquid


What are two physical properties of chicken soup?

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What are three chemical properties of matter?

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What has the author Songshi S Peng written?

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Three phases of matter?

There are actually quite a few more phases of matter, but the commonest three known are solid, liquid, and gas. Some texts cite as many as fifteen. At super-cold temperatures a phase with unusual properties, known as BEC can be manifest (Bose-Einstein Condensate); at very high temperatures, electrons can dissociate from their atoms in the Plasma phase. Between and within phases are sub-phases, sone of which describe matter during changes in phase (phase transition) and some of which are stable.