Solid, Liquid, Gas.
Good as far as it goes, but there is a fourth state of matter called plasma.
This is like a gas, but has been highly ionised. That means that most, if not all, of the electrons have been stripped away from the atomic nuclei. Plasma is very energetic; a plasma torch will melt both steel and stone until it runs like water.
DNA is the fundamental living matter. A virus, considered to be a living matter consists of core of DNA. When this virus invades a Bacterial cell, it forms the Bacteriophase.DNA is the fundamental living matter. A virus, considered to be a living matter consists of core of DNA. When this virus invades a Bacterial cell, it forms the Bacteriophase.
The states, or forms, of matter are liquid, solid, gas, and plasma.
Litter forms from organic matter such as leaves and roots.
Words come in various forms. When they are printed in books, the books have matter, although books with blank pages and no words would still have matter. In their purest form, words are ideas, and therefore do not have matter. But a collection of words on paper can be described as reading matter.
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Any forms of matter contain a lot of potential energy.
No, all forms of matter do have mass and occupy space.
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.
Heat can soften some forms of matter and heat can also harden other forms.
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All chemical elements are forms of matter.
No. Heat and light are forms of energy, not matter.