(*There are four, or technically five states of matter, including solid, liquid, gas, and plasma, and the exotic Einstein-Bose condensates.)
On the surface of Earth, the most common substance is water, which has a comparatively narrow range of temperatures separating its phases: ice below 0 degrees Celsius, water from 0 to 100 degrees Celsius, and steam above 100 degrees Celsius. Almost every substance has a 'triple point' where at the correct temperature and pressure it exists in all three states at once (solid, liquid gas). Further to that, at the 'critical point' there exists no distinct phase boundaries for a substance.
substance that exist in all three states of matter at normal temperature
Water is liquid, when frozen it solidifies thus it is solid, when water dries it is evaporated and leaves gas (condensation). So water exists in all three physical states on earth.
carbon dioxide and almost any other substance. The state for most substances depends on the combination of pressure and temperature.
ANS = ICE
BECAUSE IN SOLID STATE IT`S ICE ,
IN LIQUID STATE YOU HAVE TO MELT SO WATER COMES AND
IN GASEOUS STATE YOU HAVE TO BOIL SO STEAM COMES
SO ICE WILL EXISTS IN 3 States
Water
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Plasma is a fundamental state of matter containing ionized (negative or positive) atoms, molecules and electrons.
Water is different from other liquids because, unlike any other liquid in the world, water can exist in all three states of matter; water vapor, water, and Ice.Water is different from most substances in that when it freezes, it takes up more volume than when it is a liquid.
Chemical properties are properties that depend on the substances reactions with other substances. Physical properties can be observed without changing the composition of the matter.
The known states of matter include solid, liquid, gas, plasma and Bose Einstein Condensate. Many other things that exist cannot be classified this way e.g. Light, Gravity.
No. The states of matter are Solid, Liquid, Gas, [Plasma] (there are some other esoteric states like Bose-Einstein condensates too)
The fundamental states of matter are: solid, liquid, gas, plasma; but other forms also exist.
It's not just water. Most substances can be in the three "classic" states of matter, i.e., solid, liquid, gas. Note that water (and many other substances) can also be in an additional state of matter, namely, "supercritical".
properties of matter that determine how a substance reacts with other substances
Plasma is a fundamental state of matter containing ionized (negative or positive) atoms, molecules and electrons.
Water is different from other liquids because, unlike any other liquid in the world, water can exist in all three states of matter; water vapor, water, and Ice.Water is different from most substances in that when it freezes, it takes up more volume than when it is a liquid.
Chemical properties are properties that depend on the substances reactions with other substances. Physical properties can be observed without changing the composition of the matter.
Matter
Yes. You need space for matter to exist in, therefore they exist in the same place, but not in any other way.
properties of matter that determine how a substance reacts with other substances
The main reason is simply one of dichotomy: either a substance is pure or it is not pure. If it is not pure then it consists of two (or more) substances which are chemically separate - a mixture.
They are made of different kinds of molecules.
These changes of state are: solid to liquid, liquid to gas, gas to liquid, liquid to solid, solid to gas, gas to solid. The majority of substances have these state of matter changes.