The matter undergoes a chemical change. The wax and wick react with oxygen to form water vapor, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and soot. Some of the carbon is left behind on the wick.
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Fire is not a state of matter as the examples you gave. Fire is a reaction. It consumes matter, changing the solid to it's components of ash(solid), water vapor(gas), and heat.
Solid (ice), liquid (water), gas (steam). Water can also be found in the form of a vapor, which is water droplets suspended in air, e.g., clouds, fog, and the vapor above boiling water, commonly but mistakenly called steam.
clouds are actually a LIQUID because when water vapor is formed, it moves up to the sky.Then while it goes up, condensation happens.condensation is a part of the water cycle.during condensation, the water vapor which is a gas turns back to liquid.so, clouds are actually very small droplets of water.
Yes - its another word for vapor - which is another word for gas, which is a form of matter.
Ice crystals from condensed water vapor that form on particulate matter in the atmosphere
If the matter is in a liquid state, add heat to turn liquid to vapor. Remove heat to form a solid. If it is in the form of a vapor, remove heat to form a liquid, and remove more heat to form a solid. If it is in the form of a solid, add heat to turn it into a liquid. Add more heat to turn into a vapor.
It doesn't matter it depends on how much water vapor is in the air
Although many people think they are in solid form or water vapor, clouds are actually liquid water. It's impossible for them to be water vapor, because vapor is invisible. Clouds are not invisible.
gas matter's characteristics is GAS
Vapor is indeed a state of matter. Gaseous.
It condensed water vapor to form the oceans by the Earth's vapor into the water.
Water vapor is water in the form of a gas.
The act or process of exhaling, or sending forth in the form of steam or vapor; evaporation., That which is exhaled, or which rises in the form of vapor, fume, or steam; effluvium; emanation; as, exhalations from the earth or flowers, decaying matter, etc., A bright phenomenon; a meteor.
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