I think they thought solid liquid and gases were something like example water fore some thing like that check it up on Wikipedia there the best they have everything and you wont have to go asking around people and waiting for an answer.
No, Jupiter is composed mostly of gases.
No, Jupiter is composed mostly of gases.
In liquids by convection and by radiation in gases
Solid: Computer monitor Liquid: Water, liquid nitrogen Gas: Air (mix of many elements that are all gases)
All gases can be caused to change state to liquids. By either cooling, compression or a combination of both, any gas can be liquefied. This change is a physical change, by the way.
Gas are not liquid because it has a density of 1/10 % or 0.1% that of liquid.
A common example is the liquid gas inside a cigarette lighter.
the different gases you can test for are a solid and liquid
Air is fluid (as are gasses generally), so there's certainly no reason it can't be thought of as one. (Note that fluid is not the same as liquid; both gases and liquids are fluid, which comes from a root word meaning "to flow".)
Water.
No, not all gases can form a liquid. In order for a gas to form a liquid, it must be cooled and compressed to a temperature and pressure at which the gas molecules come close enough together to form a liquid state. This process is known as condensation.
To ensure that bubbles form in a liquid after shaking it, you can introduce air into the liquid by vigorously shaking it or by using a carbonated liquid that already contains dissolved gases. The agitation causes the gases to come out of solution and form bubbles in the liquid.