The [main] states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. They usually move like this:
Solid ---> Liquid ---> Gas
However, matter can jump from solid to gas and vice versa, but it usually doesn't.
Yes, it simply means the matter is in a gaseous state. Its other states are liquid and solid. If matter goes from the gas to the liquid state, it's called condensation. If it goes from gas to solid, it's called deposition. In the gaseous state, matter does not have a fixed shape or volume.
There are 3 states of matter, solid, liquid and gas. It is neither gas or a liquid, so it has to be solid.
In the solid state of matter, particles have the least amount of movement compared to liquids and gases. Solid particles are held closely together in a fixed arrangement, with only vibrational movement.
The process is called a phase change or a change of state. This occurs when matter transitions from one physical state, such as solid, liquid, or gas, to another state due to changes in temperature or pressure.
The three states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. These states are based on the arrangement of particles and how they interact with each other. Additionally, plasma is considered a fourth state of matter.
Liquid is between solid and gaseous state of matter
gas is a state of matter that can be squashed.
Liquid
When something changes between solid, liquid, gas, or plasma
Which solid liquid gas?
The states of matter are solid, liquid and gas. A solid melts to become liquid and a liquid evaporates to become gas. Sublimation is the direct change from solid to gas.
Going from gas to solid is Deposition, from solid to gas is Sublimation
states of matter are solid liquid and gas. an objects physical state in determining wheather or not the object is a SOLID LIQUID or GAS.
There are five common state changes between the three common states of matter. They are melting (solid to liquid), freezing (liquid to solid), condensation (gas to liquid), evaporation (gas to liquid) and sublimation (solid to gas, gas to solid).
state of matter
matter is composed by solid liqued gas
Solid