i thnk it is solid
The state of matter with the highest potential energy is plasma. Plasma is a high-energy state of matter where the atoms are stripped of their electrons, leading to a high level of kinetic energy and potential energy due to the strong repulsive forces between particles.
Potential energy is the state of matter in which it is not at rest, or at its lowest state. A charged battery has potential energy, as does the water behind an hydro dam.
This process is called a phase change or a change of state. It involves the transformation of matter from one physical state (solid, liquid, gas) to another through the absorption or release of energy.
During vaporization, matter changes from a liquid state to a gaseous state without undergoing a chemical change. The phase change involves the absorption of heat energy to overcome intermolecular forces holding the molecules together in the liquid form.
The term for stored energy that matter possesses related to its position or chemical composition is potential energy. It is energy that an object has because of its position or state, such as gravitational potential energy or chemical potential energy.
1. A change of the phase of matter: liquid to solid, gas to liquid, solid to liquid. 1. Absorption or release of energy.
actually change of state occurs because of the absorption of kinetic energy ice on absorbing heat increases its potential energy but not kinetic energy this is the reason why change of state occurs in the constant temperature this energy taken is used to overcome their force of attraction between the molecules because of which their spaces increases leading to change of state
The absorption of electromagnetic radiation by water depends on the state of the water.
When matter changes its state, its physical properties such as density, shape, and volume also change. This change in state usually involves the absorption or release of energy. The three common states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas, and transitions between these states involve changes in the arrangement and movement of particles.
There are many states of matter; you can see a list in the Wikipedia article on States of matter. However, there is no universal agreement on which states of matter should be accepted as such; nor is there of course any universal agreement on a numbering scheme. Thus, it doesn't really make sense to talk about "state of matter number x".
Melting is a physical change. It involves a change in the state of matter from solid to liquid without altering the chemical composition of the substance. Absorption and displacement are not typically associated with the process of melting.
Water is a form of matter, specifically a liquid composed of hydrogen and oxygen atoms. It does not possess energy in itself, but it can store energy in the form of kinetic or potential energy when it moves or changes state.