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In almost all cases, the matter expands. Density = mass / volume. When volume increases, the density decreases, because the mass is fixed.
All of the distributed electron states in the conduction band is represented by an effective density of states (NC)
Well everything has matter therefore, it is possible for it to be in all 3 states
In almost all cases, matter expands and becomes less dense when it is heated. Melting ice is an exception.
Solids, liquids, gases, plasmas, and Bose-Einstein condensates are all different states of matter.
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In almost all cases, the matter expands. Density = mass / volume. When volume increases, the density decreases, because the mass is fixed.
they all are the three states of matter and they all have mass.
Any gas, liquid or solid can exist in all states of matter.
All of the distributed electron states in the conduction band is represented by an effective density of states (NC)
Well everything has matter therefore, it is possible for it to be in all 3 states
No. It states that matter cooled as all space in all parts of our Universe EXPANDED in all directions. Contrary to a popular misconception -- not helped by misleading or ignorant popular presentations -- Big Bang Cosmology does NOT state that matter exploded out from a central point into empty space. Rather, it states that SPACE ITSELF expanded at all points in our Universe, reducing the density and temperature of the matter within this expanding space.
Mass and Density
Mass and Density
All the states of matter have charge. Solid, liquid and gas all have charges of positive or negative.
they require a substance to use to make the 3 states of matter with.
No, as density also depends on the state of matter in the sample of the substance.