Anti-matter. when they come into contact, they annihilate each other releasing vast quantities of energy (which is proportional to their masses).
The word "opposite" is ill-defined here. Also, we really don't know what dark matter is, so it's kind of pointless to talk about its "opposite", whatever that is supposed to mean.
ammonium is in the state of matter
An air state. :D
By how dense the state of matter
at room temperature its state of matter is solid
Anti-matter. when they come into contact, they annihilate each other releasing vast quantities of energy (which is proportional to their masses).
The opposite of dark matter is visible matter.
The opposite of 'everything' is 'nothing'. Yes. Everything has an opposite ... but some people might say say, 'Well, there is no opposite of a giraffe!" But considering that a giraffe is made of matter and the opposite of matter is anti-matter, then everything does have an opposite. Conversely, it could also be argued that anti-matter is the opposite of matter, not of giraffe.
Anti-matter. when they come into contact, they annihilate each other releasing vast quantities of energy (which is proportional to their masses).
Because any matter that pulls you to one side will be compensated by another piece of matter that pulls you in the opposite direction.Because any matter that pulls you to one side will be compensated by another piece of matter that pulls you in the opposite direction.Because any matter that pulls you to one side will be compensated by another piece of matter that pulls you in the opposite direction.Because any matter that pulls you to one side will be compensated by another piece of matter that pulls you in the opposite direction.
If you mean solid as a state of matter, there are three (the other two are liquid and gas) so there is not one that is exactly an opposite of one ofthe others. If you are using solid to mean sturdy or well-constructed, one opposite would be flimsy.
Evaporation is the phase change of matter when it goes from liquid to gas. The opposite phase change is condensation.
1st state of matter- solid 2nd state of matter- liquid 3rd state of matter- gas 4th state of matter- plasma 5th state of matter- Bose Einstein condensate 6th state of matter - fermionic condensate 7th state of matter- thought to be Fermionic condensate
The word "opposite" is ill-defined here. Also, we really don't know what dark matter is, so it's kind of pointless to talk about its "opposite", whatever that is supposed to mean.
ammonium is in the state of matter
The word "opposite" is ill-defined here. Also, we really don't know what dark matter is, so it's kind of pointless to talk about its "opposite", whatever that is supposed to mean.
No, The state of matter only affects its' concentration. No matter what state matter is in, it will always have the same mass (assuming it doesn't drip or float away). However, the state of matter can affect the area or volume of matter.