I sorta don't understand the queston, I think I know what you are hinting at though.
If you took Water, and froze it into Ice, It would be water still.
physcial
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.
Gas is the state of matter with the most space between molecules. The 4th and most abundant state of matter 'Plasma' can be similarly diffuse, mainly as the electrons and protons in space not bound into molecular gas.
This change in the state of matter (liquid to solid) is called freezing; it is a physical change, the chemical nature of the molecules is not changed.
Most matter doesn't exist as individual atoms. Inert or "noble" gasses like helium and argon excepted, most matter exists in molecules that are composed of two or more atoms. Even pure oxygen isn't individual atoms; oxygen is the O2 molecule composed of TWO oxygen atoms. Except within the cores of stars, hydrogen, the most common element, normally exists as the H2 hydrogen molecule. So in general, matter is composed of molecules, which are composed of atoms.
Not really. In part, this depends what you include in "everything". Most of the normal matter around us is made out of molecules. This includes solids, liquids, and gases. But please note that:* Some matter consists of individual atoms. "Molecules" are understood to have 2 or more atoms in a group. This includes most of the matter in stars - there it is too hot for the atoms to group to molecules.* Empty space is not "made up of" either atoms or molecules.* For every kilogram of normal matter in the Universe, there are at least 5 kilograms of some strange "dark matter". Nobody really knows what it is made of, but it's definitely not atoms or molecules.* Then there is the even stranger "dark energy" - there's even more of that in the Universe.* Light is made up of photons, not molecules or atoms.
No it doesnt matter.
Physical property of matter
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.
This is a physical change
If by matter you mean molecules / atoms then no. Physical change is when the look / shape of something is changed but not its chemical structure, chemical change is when the molecules that make up the object n question are changed.
This change in the state of matter (liquid to solid) is called freezing; it is a physical change, the chemical nature of the molecules is not changed.
No, it depends on the degree of compactment of its individual molecules or matter.
It doesnt matter and it won't change any thing.
the denseness of the molecules change(compact=solid, really far=gas, in the middle=liquid)
physical change
Molecules vibrate in a solid but they do not move from one place to another. Although these vibrations are small yet they result in a change in the position of molecules. So, we can say that molecules change position in a solid.
yes, never forget it doesnt matter about size its the motion of the ocean.