Superfluidity
Gas and plasma take the shape of the entire interior of the container in which they are held. A liquid takes the shape of the bottom of the interior of the container in which it is held.
gases and liquids.
Liquid, gas and plasma. Not solid.
Superfluidity
because the whole point of recycling is that you reuse the things that you recycle, so for example, you can change lots of things into containers, which are solids.
liquids and gases (apex)
All states of matter have vibrating particles, but solids' particles vibrate only.
the states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas.
Superfluidity
Superfluidity
The common states are gas and liquid.
Solids do not take the shape of the container
The common states are gas and liquid.
Liquids and gasses assume the shape of their containers. Solids do not. There are also other states of matter.
Gas and liquids require containers to contain the matter
States of matter: gas, liquid, solid and if you want plasma. Phases of matter are the same but the word phase has and an another meaning for crystalline materials.
These can be different states of matter or immiscible materials.
Both solids and liquids have definite volumes. gases on the other hand expand to fill their containers. Hope this helps
Solids: balances Liquids: graduated cylinders, pipettes, graduated containers, liquid counters Gas: gas counters
because the whole point of recycling is that you reuse the things that you recycle, so for example, you can change lots of things into containers, which are solids.