The differences are in a solid the particles of itusually lines up in an organized pattern. The particles of a liquid move more than they do in the solid state .And in the gas diagram, the particles move around more freely so their volume and shape fit the shape and volume of the container.
Solid: definite shape and volume
Liquid: no definite shape, but definite volume
Gas: neither definite shape nor definite volume
other comparison o solid,liquid and gas
A solid matter has a solid appearance, a gaseous matter has a gaseous appearance, and a liquid matter has a liquid appearance.
Ice is less dense than liquid water, and liquid water is more dense than water in the gaseous state.
Phase change. Liquid phase to gaseous phase (evaporation) Liquid phase to solid phase (solidification, freezing) Solid phase to gaseous phase (sublimation9 Etc...
ice and water comes from the sky when its raining <><><><><> Ice, water, and steam are examples of the three states of water, i.e. solid, liquid, and gaseous.
There are 3 basic states of matter Solid Liquid Gas
A solid matter has a solid appearance, a gaseous matter has a gaseous appearance, and a liquid matter has a liquid appearance.
It is gaseous, liquid,
Plasma
Solid, gaseous, liquid, and plasma
There is no such thing as a "gaseous liquid". There is a state of matter called a GAS and a state of matter called a LIQUID and matter can move between these states. Further, Television tubes contain a vacuum.
Typically: Solid, Liquid, and Gaseous States
Ice is less dense than liquid water, and liquid water is more dense than water in the gaseous state.
If a substance that exists in liquid state was not in liquid state then it was in its other states of matter namely solid, gaseous.
the three states of matter are- 1.solid 2.liquid 3.gaseous
Horse Isle Quiz : Plasma
Matter can be broadly categorized into solid, liquid or gaseous state, what is it that makes the matter remain in one of these state, this animated science topic gives in-depth information about states of matter.
Liquid, Solid, Gaseous, Plasmas, and Bose-Einstein condensates.