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Degenerate matter is extremely dense matter with characteristics governed by quantum mechanics. One of the notable traits is that temperature and pressure are independent of one another. Two forms of matter known to exist are electron degenerate matter, which comprises white dwarfs, and neutron degenerate matter, which comprises neutron stars.
Yes It can, Gasses, Liquids, and Solids.
DNA...which comprises genetic information. When transcribed and translated, it forms many different genes. One or more genes code for a given trait.
The states, or forms, of matter are liquid, solid, gas, and plasma.
A thin layer of gray matter called the cerebral cortex comprises the outer portion of the cerebrum.
Degenerate matter is extremely dense matter with characteristics governed by quantum mechanics. One of the notable traits is that temperature and pressure are independent of one another. Two forms of matter known to exist are electron degenerate matter, which comprises white dwarfs, and neutron degenerate matter, which comprises neutron stars.
Matter can exist in many forms.
Matter ranges in many different forms. How would you catagorize peanutbutter? There are somthing like 16 different forms. Somthing has to fit into a catagory.
Air is a form of matter (composed of different gases, which are forms of matter). Heat, energy, and sound are all forms of energy, not matter.
chemical change
physicist
There are classically three states of matter -- solid, liquid and gas. Helium and Nitrogen are gasses.
All matter has chemical properties, and they describe how that matter interacts with other forms of matter. It is different from a physical property, which is simply observations of matter using the senses.
No one, its forms when another particle in a different universe is made.
natural law
States of matter are: - solid - liquid - gas - plasma - Bose-Einstein condensate - dark matter - fermionic condenste - strange matter etc.
Yes It can, Gasses, Liquids, and Solids.