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.
no, its impossible for something to be a solid and a gas at the same time, and gas is a fluid
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no. they are different. helium is a gas and is different from solid.
Yes, a gas is the same as a solid except the molecules are moving farther apart. In a solid they are bunched together.
At the triple point for the substance. At that particular temperature and pressure you have solid, liquid and gas existing at the same time, so it will "boil" (become a vapor) and freeze (become a solid) at the same time.
They are not the same thing.When something changes directly from solid to gas, it is said to sublimate.When matter changes from gas to solid it is called deposition, or sometimes called desublimation.
Carbon is a solid most of the time, but can be made into a liquid, gas, or plasma.
An Aga either powered by solid fuel (coal) oil or gas.
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At the same time, no. Being solid and liquid at the same time would be like being hot and cold at the same time.
Solid, liquid or gas water remain the same molecule - H2O.
No, gas, liquid, and solid particles do not have the same weight. The weight of a particle is dependent on its mass, gravity acting upon it, and its volume. Gas particles have the least weight as they are highly spread out, while solid particles have higher weight due to their compact structure.