I'm not sure but it must be solid, liquid or gas.. i really don't know but I just wanted to help make the world a better place, im just 21 years old
Water in its solid state, ice, is rigid and maintains a fixed shape. It has a lower density compared to liquid water, which is why ice floats on water. Water in its liquid state is fluid, taking the shape of its container. It has a higher density than ice. Water in its gaseous state, steam or water vapor, is invisible and fills the space it occupies. It has the highest energy and can expand indefinitely.
The three common STATES of matter are solid, liquid and gas. An example of these sates would be: H20 as a solid - ICE H20 as a liquid - WATER H20 as a gas - WATER VAPOR There are two other states, very high temperature and very low temperature respectively: plasma and Bose-Einstein condensates.
They are all around us. Without the three states of matter, then we would of never been here. There would be nothing, because the three states of matter is everything we could ever imagine, and everything that meets the eye. Folks there are not three states of matter anymore. Since the discovery of plasma there are now four states of matter. Three states of matter is old science.
Solids would be the most rigid of the states of matter.
Solids would be the most rigid of the states of matter.
it would be in a liquid!
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water-liquid water vapor-gas ice-solidTHERE ARE ONLY THREE STATES OF MATTER!!!!!!!!! UR NOT FUNNY!REPLY:IF YOU LEARNED ANYTHING IN SCIENCE YOU WOULD LEARN THAT THE FOURTH STATE OF MATTER IS PLASMA STUPIDASS
water-liquid water vapor-gas ice-solidTHERE ARE ONLY THREE STATES OF MATTER!!!!!!!!! UR NOT FUNNY!REPLY:IF YOU LEARNED ANYTHING IN SCIENCE YOU WOULD LEARN THAT THE FOURTH STATE OF MATTER IS PLASMA STUPIDASS
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If you mean "phases of matter", or "states of matter", the Wikipedia lists around 20 of them, and there are probably more. The three "classical" ones, i.e., the ones most commonly taught in schools, are solid, liquid, gas.
The three common STATES of matter are solid, liquid and gas. An example of these sates would be: H20 as a solid - ICE H20 as a liquid - WATER H20 as a gas - WATER VAPOR There are two other states, very high temperature and very low temperature respectively: plasma and Bose-Einstein condensates.
There are three common states of matter and one uncommon. Gas, liquid, solid, and then plasma. A good example of something is a plasma state would be the sun and other stars.
They are all around us. Without the three states of matter, then we would of never been here. There would be nothing, because the three states of matter is everything we could ever imagine, and everything that meets the eye. Folks there are not three states of matter anymore. Since the discovery of plasma there are now four states of matter. Three states of matter is old science.
There could be no life if matter could not change state. Water vapor could not exist, so there would be no rain,
The three common STATES of matter are solid, liquid and gas. An example of these sates would be: H20 as a solid - ICE H20 as a liquid - WATER H20 as a gas - WATER VAPOR There are two other states, very high temperature and very low temperature respectively: plasma and Bose-Einstein condensates.
That would be called a solid. One of the other two states of matter are liquids, which has a definite volume with no definite shape. Lastly, there is the gases which have no definite shape or volume.
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