Basiicly, the states of matter is liquid, solid and gas. im not smart
To change state of matter from a liquid to a solid.
This is the definition of a gas.
If it is defined as a felony, that is what it will be. The definition varies from state to state.
No. A vacuum is a point in space where there is literally nothing - no dust/oxygen/water particles. Ie. it contains absolutely no matter whatsoever, and therefore by definition, is not a state of matter.
A gas is a form or state of matter that takes the shape and volume of its container. this is the true definition of the gas
A solid is the state of matter in which materials have a definite shape and a definite volume.
By definition, the mass of a certain amount of substance is a constant regardless of the state it is in. But you should realize that there are actually four, not three, states of matter. Matter in the ionized state is called plasma, which comprises 99.99% of all visible matter in the universe.
One way matter exists, such as solid, liquid, or gas.
A physical state refers to the form in which matter exists, such as solid, liquid, or gas. This classification is based on the arrangement and movement of particles within a substance.
what is definition for problem between the state
No, not everything that can be seen fits the definition of matter. Matter refers to physical substances that occupy space and have mass. Some things that can be seen, such as light or energy, do not fit this definition.
In science, gas refers to a state of matter in which the substance has no fixed shape or volume. Gas particles are widely spaced and move freely in all directions. Gases can be compressed and expanded easily.