The four classical phase changes in matter depend on pressure and temperature. Solids need the lowest amount of pressure and temperature, followed by liquid, then gas, then plasma needing the most. (There are other non-classical states of matter eg. superfluids) The amount of temperature and pressure (or just enthalpy) required to make the phase change depends on the molecular structure of the molecules.
The states of Matter depend on the gravity and the air and the holes in and on the earth.
Molecular motion
by temperature. For example, in Celsius, material below 0 degrees is frozen, material close to or above 100 degrees is in the gaseous state, and materials in between are liquid.
The state of matter depends mainly on the temperature. As the temperature increases the tendency is to go from solid ----> liquid -----> gas
THE temperature AND PRESSURE
the temperature and pressure.
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TEMPURATURE
temperature
temperature
sugar granules is the sample matter
The volume and the mass of sample both depend on the size of the sample.A small sample has small volume and small mass, a big sample has big volumeand big mass. But the ratio of mass to volume is constant for a pure sample ofa substance, no matter what size the sample is. That ratio is called the densityof the substance.
No, as density also depends on the state of matter in the sample of the substance.
Yes. Stone is matter.
Density is an intrinsic property, not an extensive property of matter. This is because it DOES NOT depend on the size of the sample (amount). The density of a small piece of matter is the same as the density of a larger piece of that same matter.
That would be mass.
State of matter depend on arrangement of particle.In gases the arrangement is random and very loose.So they move freely.In solid, the arrangement is tight.So they cannot move freely.
sugar granules is the sample matter
It depends on the temperature of the particles.
Yes!
The volume and the mass of sample both depend on the size of the sample.A small sample has small volume and small mass, a big sample has big volumeand big mass. But the ratio of mass to volume is constant for a pure sample ofa substance, no matter what size the sample is. That ratio is called the densityof the substance.
Taxes on cars are a matter of state and local law. It would depend on the state and locality.
Gravitational lensing does not depend on a the state of matter of light, rather it is an expression of the geometric curvature of space/time due to mass.
A property is what characteristics something has.
Mostly temperature.
Mass is an extensive property, which depends only on the amount of matter in the sample, not on the composition of the sample.
No, as density also depends on the state of matter in the sample of the substance.