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Liquid
Yes - solid-liquid-gas can be changed by temperature.
Mercury's state of matter is a liquid. Mercury is not a good conductor of heat and cinnabar is the largest natural source for mercury.
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As the temperature of the matter gets colder it will become more of a solid. (gas to liquid to solid) As the temperature of the matter increases it will become more of a gas. (solid to liquid to gas) And once the matter gets to be around 10,000 degrees, it may turn in to plasma.
Bromine is in its liquid state of matter at room temperature.
All matter exists as either a solid, liquid, gas or plasma. This is called it's 'State Of Matter'. Oxygen exists as a gas.
If a substance that exists in liquid state was not in liquid state then it was in its other states of matter namely solid, gaseous.
the state of matter at room temperature for the element Europium is a liquid.
The temperature at which a substance that is in a liquid state of matter turns into the solid state of matter.
liquid
Liquid describes state of matter. It exists as water in water cycle.
One way matter exists, such as solid, liquid, or gas.
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Liquid
A room temperature and pressure (STP) is is a liquid.
No, it is a (physical) state of matter, and 'liquid' is not a property