All states of matter do not necessarily have molecules. The noble gases consist of individual atoms, and ionic compounds consist of ions, or formula units. All states of matter must contain atoms, molecules, or ions, because matter is made of atoms, molecules, and ions.
A rock is a solid in the states of matter because it never changes its volume or mass. Also its molecules tightly packed together.
Plasma is a fundamental state of matter containing ionized (negative or positive) atoms, molecules and electrons.
They are called the states of matter.
Matter is a general term for the substance of which all physical objectsStates of matterliguidsolidgasplasma
The kinetic theory of matter states that matter is made of particles whose speed is dependent on their mass and temperature. The kinetic theory states that particles in matter are always in motion.
All classic states of matter can be formed from molecules.
All classic states of matter can be formed from molecules.
they all are the three states of matter and they all have mass.
If you are discussing the three major states of matter, the answer is that the space between molecules is the largest in gases and smallest in solids. If you are discussing all five states of matter, the answer is that space between molecules is the largest in plasmas and the smallest in Bose-Einstein Condensates. However, these two states of matter are very rare and difficult to achieve.
Gaseous.
Yes, ALL materials are composed of molecules, the liquids, the gases, and the solids. [There are a few curious states of matter such as Plasma, in which the molecular bonds are broken]
liquid state
Always moving.
In all forms of matter the molecules have some movement, but to varying degrees.
When a gas is heated it's molecules begin to move faster and farther apart, juat as all other states of matter will when heated.
the theory which states that all matter is made up of indivisible particles, called atoms, which combine to form molecules; formed by john Dalton in the year 1803
Atoms,molecules