Solid (particles closest together, lowest energy)
Liquid
Gas
Plasma (particles farthest apart, highest energy)
solid, liquid, gas, and plasma
Matter does come in four states. The states are plasma, gas, liquid, and solid.
matter is anyting that takes up space for example : chair, table, book, pencil, etc
state two examples for each of the four states of matter
According to my chemistry professor, there are 12 MAIN states of matter. Solid Liquid Gas Plasma Superfluid Supersolid Bose-Einstein condensate Fermionic condensate String-net liquid Supercritical fluid Colloid Degenerate matter These are the main states of matter but some of the ones above can be divided into more specific states. Most people say there is 3 states of matter solid, liquid, and gas. you might hear some people include plasma or Bose-Einstein condensate. But you probably never meet someone who knows all 12 main states of matter.
Since characteristic properties for a given substance never change, they can be used to identify unknown matter.
The four states of matter are related by energy concentration.
Matter does come in four states. The states are plasma, gas, liquid, and solid.
Liquid ,gas, solid, platinum
The four states of matter have traditionally been gas, liquid, solid, and plasma.
state two examples for each of the four states of matter
A characteristic of matter is that it has mass.
There are only three states of matter. They are solid, liquid and gas.
because they are the four forms or states that matter can be in
That depends how you choose to classify the "first four" kinds of matter. If you mean states of matter, also known as phases of matter, you can check the corresponding Wikipedia article - there you will see descriptions, not of three or four, but of at least 15 different states of matter.
Plasma
The states of matter in Physics refer to the forms that phases of matter take on. If you took science in school, you may remember that the four states of matter are solid, liquid, gas and plasma.
Solids, liquids, gases, and plasmas are the four states of matter. That means that they're the four physical states a substance can take.