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By Heating up, or Cooling down. If a solid heats up enough it turns to liquid. If a liquid heats up, it turns to gas.

If a gas cools down, it becomes a liquid. If a liquid Freezes it becomes a solid

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What is the most common reason for matter changing its state Why?

The most common reason for matter changing its state is a change in temperature. When heat is added or removed, the energy in the particles of matter changes, causing them to rearrange and transition from one state to another (e.g. solid to liquid, liquid to gas). This change in energy alters the intermolecular forces between particles, leading to a change in state.


Does matter always retain it's original state?

No, matter can undergo physical or chemical changes that alter its original state. Physical changes involve a change in state without altering the chemical composition, while chemical changes involve reactions that result in the formation of new substances with different properties.


What is the most common state of matter in the universe solid a liquid and gas or plasma?

Because out in space their is a "thing" i guess you would call it, called black matter which makes up 98% of the universes matter and it is in a plasma state


What are the two changes of state in matter?

"The" two changes are wrong. There are lots of different states of matter, and therefore many different possible transitions. The most commonly studied states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas; each of them can change directly to each of the others, for a total of 6 types of change.


What is nitrogens natural state of matter?

Nitrogen is a colorless, odorless gas at room temperature and pressure, making it the most common state of matter for nitrogen in the Earth's atmosphere.

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What is the most common reason for matter changing its state?

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What is the most common for matter changing it's state?

changes in temperature are usually what causes matter to change its state.


What is the most common state of matter for water?

The most common state of matter for water is liquid.


What is the most common reason for matter changing its state Why?

The most common reason for matter changing its state is a change in temperature. When heat is added or removed, the energy in the particles of matter changes, causing them to rearrange and transition from one state to another (e.g. solid to liquid, liquid to gas). This change in energy alters the intermolecular forces between particles, leading to a change in state.


What is bous ineshtien condensation?

bous ineshtien condensation the fifth state of matter,this state of matter is the most common-plasma and the most common-solid of matter....


How is plasma the most common state of matter?

Because most of the matter is packed into stars, which is plasma.


Where is plasma most common?

plasma is most common in the universe outside of earth plasma is the most common state of matter


What makes matter retain it's state?

Temperature is the most common reason matter retains it's state.


Is matter in the plasma state is the most common in the universe.?

false.


What state of matter undergoes changes most quickly?

actually solids will be the best answer for this


Does matter always retain it's original state?

No, matter can undergo physical or chemical changes that alter its original state. Physical changes involve a change in state without altering the chemical composition, while chemical changes involve reactions that result in the formation of new substances with different properties.


What is the state of most of the matter is the universe?

The most common type of energy/mass in the Universe is in the form of dark energy, followed by dark matter. Only about 4% of the Universe is in the form of "normal" (baryonic) matter. If it is specifically to this matter you refer: the most common state of matter is plasma, found in stars.