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What Some states of matter are?

The three common states of matter are solid, liquid and gas.


Can all matter exist in three states?

Yes, matter can exist in three states: solid, liquid, and gas. These states depend on the arrangement and movement of the atoms or molecules that make up the material.


What are some examples facts and opinions?

fact-there are three states of matter solid liqid and gas opinion-i think school is cool


What are some common states of matter?

The three most familiar states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. There are several more states of matter, but it's a bit hard to say which of them is most "familiar". Plasma is the most common state of matter in the Universe (that's what stars are made of), but that's hardly something that you encounter on a day-to-day basis. However, it can be produced in laboratories. Perhaps a supercritical fluid is closer to your everyday experience. That's occurs when a substance is above a certain pressure and a certain temperature, giving it some properties of a liquid and some properties of a gas. It is commonly used in dry cleaning, usually with carbon dioxide.


What are some cute cat feautures?

Large eyes, fluffy body, large ears, small nose and mouth. Are some expamples of cute features on cats.


What are some expamples of thermal energy?

* Sunlight * Infrared (heat) waves radiating from a fire * Hot water (geothermal) coming from a hot spring


Can you name some solid states of matter?

There are many solids that remain in this state of matter. Many solids like concrete will stay in this state of matter.


How many types of helium there?

"Type" is ambiguous in this context. Do you mean isotopes? Or do you mean states of matter? (Helium has some exotic states of matter.)Wikipedia states that there are 8 helium isotopes, to of them (3-He and 4-He) stable."Type" is ambiguous in this context. Do you mean isotopes? Or do you mean states of matter? (Helium has some exotic states of matter.)Wikipedia states that there are 8 helium isotopes, to of them (3-He and 4-He) stable."Type" is ambiguous in this context. Do you mean isotopes? Or do you mean states of matter? (Helium has some exotic states of matter.)Wikipedia states that there are 8 helium isotopes, to of them (3-He and 4-He) stable."Type" is ambiguous in this context. Do you mean isotopes? Or do you mean states of matter? (Helium has some exotic states of matter.)Wikipedia states that there are 8 helium isotopes, to of them (3-He and 4-He) stable.


What are the three states of matter List the propeties, examples of them and some other things ( fun facts e.g.)?

SOLID LIQUID AND GAS These are the three state matter. All the materials we see in our daily lives (from ice-cream to chairs to water) are made up of matter. Matter can be classified into different states such as solid, liquid and gas on the basis of intermolecular forces and the arrangement of particles. These three forms of matter can be converted from one state of matter to another state by changing certain environmental factors (increasing or decreasing pressure and temperature, for instance). For example, Ice can be converted from a solid into liquid water by increasing the temperature.


How many states of matter are there and can they change?

There are many different states of matter, however the three most commonly known are: solid, liquid and gas. There is also a fourth that is widely used, plasma, however there is some debate as to whether or not it should be separated from the gas state. While the states themselves are unchanging, matter can change between the states. For instance, in different temperatures, water changes from a liquid to a solid (freezing) or from a liquid to a gas (evaporation) and vice-versa. Some substances, such as dry-ice (CO2), change directly from a solid to a gas (sublimation). There are other states of matter which are less known, and generally only used in specific sciences.


What are some states that matter live in?

Solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.


How many states of matter exists?

The three most recognized states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. Plasma, basically a collection of charged gaseous particles containing negative and positive ions, is sometimes called a fourth state of matter.