Plasma is a substance that can be both liquid and gas at the same time. It is formed when an air or gas is ionized and releases free electrons. Specific examples of plasma are balls of lightning, fluorescent light bulbs, and the Northern Lights.
Substance at Vapour - Liquid phase equilibrium can exist as both liquid or gas at the same time.
Liquid: mercury. Gas: neon.
Water can be a solid, liquid, and gas at the same time. This is due to the varying energies of the molecules while they are in a changing state.
Transition from a liquid to a gas - is evaporation.
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Solid. Liquid & Gas
An element can exist in three states of matter: solid, liquid, or gas. The state of a particular element depends on factors like temperature and pressure.
It is a noble gas that is foung in the atmostsphere as liquid air It is a noble gas that is foung in the atmostsphere as liquid air
elementHydrogen as a gas, plasma, or liquid is still an element.
The change of state from liquid to gas is called vaporization.
aldehyde is a gas/liquid because if you spin this element in a test tube it becomes room temperature
The element is determined by the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in the atom, the state the substance is in (i.e. solid, liquid or gas) makes no difference to the atomic composition