There are three main states of matter; solid, liquid and gas. There are two categories of matter; pure substances and mixtures. Pure substances are either elements such as iron, silver, gold or uranium or they are compounds of elements such as water (H20), carbon dioxide (CO2), ad infinitum.
A phase diagram shows if a substance is going to be a solid gas, or liquid at a combination of pressure and temperature. It states what phase of matter a substance is at a specific temperature.
The triple point of a phase diagram is the location where the solid, liquid, and gas phases meet; it is the temperature and pressure at which a given substance can assume any of the 3 usual phases of matter.
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Niels Bohr invented the bohr diagram.
show me diagram of nh4 molec
by the matter solving in the diagram
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Click the link. No matter that the diagram is of a 1982 model as it is the same on your 1974.
doesn't matter you get to choose
Potassium nitrate is solid state of matter. and look like as shown in the figure. I've added a diagram for your easiness
A phase diagram shows if a substance is going to be a solid gas, or liquid at a combination of pressure and temperature. It states what phase of matter a substance is at a specific temperature.
It is hard to convey via print a schematic diagrams. However, matter has three main states of composition, and those are liquid, solid, and gas.
This is a statement not a question. Do a Venn diagram to help you answer it.
It's not really. The process is essentially the same. It's just a matter of where on the page you write the numbers.
neat diagram
yes it is a diagram its a cb4 diagram
high density have more matter per unit of volume (a box with a lot of circles) low has fewer matter per unit volume (a box with less circles)