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Gases are only states of matter that can be compressed but tends to expand indefinitely.
Ice is less dense than liquid water, and liquid water is more dense than water in the gaseous state.
The density of solid state of matter is higher than the density of liquids and the density of liquids is higher than the density of gases.
The density of solid state of matter is higher than the density of liquids and the density of liquids is higher than the density of gases.
Yes, plasma is considered a state of matter.
There is more gas as a state of matter than in any other state in the universe
Plasma. It makes up more than 99% of visible matter in the universe, and most of the invisible matter.
gas expand more than liquid and liquid expand more than solid.
More than likely solid
More would be an increase, adding to something. More than is a comparative measure. X is more than Y. Thus, no matter what Y is, X is a larger number.
More would be an increase, adding to something. More than is a comparative measure. X is more than Y. Thus, no matter what Y is, X is a larger number.
Yes, solid plutonium can be transformed in a liquid or a gas.
Yes it is very true
No matter from where you start, and that you do not state, there are more than two routes.
Matter is what is in an object...it is what something is made of.Weight is the effect of gravity on an object.The more matter in an object, the greater effect gravity has on that object, making it weigh more than another object with less matter.Don't forget that size does not always show how heavy something is...If you have a small object which is really dense (contains a lot of matter), it may weight more than a larger object with a low density.
Yes it is very true