Well, darling, the answer to your question is plasma. It's the fourth state of matter, made up of supercharged particles with a lot of energy. So, there you have it - not everything fits neatly into the solid, liquid, or gas category.
evaporation solid to liquid - melting liquid to gas - evaporation gas to liquid - condensation liquid to solid - freezing solid to gas and gas to solid - sublimation
Freezing (Liquid 2 solid) Melting (solid 2 liquid) Boiling (liquid 2 gas) Evaporation (liquid 2 gas) Condensation (gas 2 liquid) Sublimation (solid 2 gas) hope this helped
The general classes of colloids are sols (solid particles dispersed in a liquid), gels (cross-linked networks of solid particles dispersed in a liquid), and emulsions (liquid droplets dispersed in another liquid).
'boiling' or 'vaporization'
The liquid to gas phase change is vaporizing; the reverse is condensing. The other phase changes are: - solid to liquid: melting - liquid to solid: freezing - solid to gas: sublimation - gas to solid: deposition
At room temp. it is a liquid, at freezing point (32-) its solid, then anything above is a gas.
no
at room temp it is a solid... but it can be made into a liquid or gas if heated as with anything,,, but naturally seen as a solid.
At room temp. it is a liquid, at freezing point (32-) its solid, then anything above is a gas.
At room temp. it is a liquid, at freezing point (32-) its solid, then anything above is a gas.
at room temp it is a solid... but it can be made into a liquid or gas if heated as with anything,,, but naturally seen as a solid.
Yes. Freezing is conversion of the state of matter from liquid to solid.
Solid
Anything that has mass and volume is matter.
solid and liquid because gas doesn't take up space it just floats away
evaporation solid to liquid - melting liquid to gas - evaporation gas to liquid - condensation liquid to solid - freezing solid to gas and gas to solid - sublimation
Is a pencil a solid liquid or gas