Heterogenous state: (thick) liquid with (undissolved, very fine) solid particles.
A property is what characteristics something has.
state of matter
A compound that can be separated by electrolysis must be in the LIQUID state of matter.
In science, another word for state may be phase. For instance a state of matter is also called a phase of matter.
This is the solid state of matter.
atoms
If you have frozen something it is a solid, regardless of its state at STP.
If you have frozen something it is a solid, regardless of its state at STP.
When something changes between solid, liquid, gas, or plasma
When something is frozen, such as water, it is in it's solid state of matter.
Something Warm was created on 29-07-28.
Things generally expand and become less dense when they get warm due to the increase in molecular motion. This expansion can lead to changes in volume, shape, or state of matter, depending on the material.
1st state of matter- solid 2nd state of matter- liquid 3rd state of matter- gas 4th state of matter- plasma 5th state of matter- Bose Einstein condensate 6th state of matter - fermionic condensate 7th state of matter- thought to be Fermionic condensate
A property is what characteristics something has.
Solid really isn't the most important state of matter; all the states of matter are equal. For example the solid state of matter allows us to be well solid, liquid provides a form of matter useful to fish, oxygen in the form of gas allows us to breathe, and plasma in the sun or fire (fire is actually a plasma if you didn't know) keeps us warm and fuels photosynthesis. - Dave! Yognaut
If there is a 'something' there, then trust me, there is matter in it.
No, The state of matter only affects its' concentration. No matter what state matter is in, it will always have the same mass (assuming it doesn't drip or float away). However, the state of matter can affect the area or volume of matter.