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Any gas, liquid or solid can exist in all states of matter.
melting point and/or freezing point (they mean the same thing/are the same temperature)
Yes, any element or compound can exist in all three states of matter. Though, some compounds or elements need special conditions in order to be one state of matter.
there are no states of matter in helium.helium is a gas,wich is a state of matter.
The Triple point is the point at which a given substance can exist in all three forms of matter, solid, liquid, and gas, at equilibrium. This point is determined by both temperature and pressure.
Solid, liquid, gas, or plasma. A substance can occur in any one these states. All matter occurs in one of these 4 states. These are the 4 states of matter.
The states matter can exist in are solids,liquids,and gases.
There are three main states that a substance can exist as: solid, liquid and gas. The transition between these states occur when a substance is heated or cooled past their freezing/melting or boiling/condensing points. Solid -> Liquid = Melting Liquid -> Gas = Boiling Gas -> Liquid = Condensing Liquid -> Solid = Freezing
The three states of matter in which water can exist are gas, liquid, and solid.
At the super critical point. The required temperature and pressure may vary depending on the substance
Matter can exist in a solid, liquid, or gas as well as plasma.
Most substances can exist in any of the three states of matter, depending on their temperature. Water if the perfect example: water, steam, and ice.
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Any gas, liquid or solid can exist in all states of matter.
There are five main physical forms of substance or states of matter: solid, liquid, gas, plasma, and Bose-Einstein condensate. The most common ones on earth are solid, liquid and gas.
They are the three states of matter.SolidLiquidGas
Well everything has matter therefore, it is possible for it to be in all 3 states