Solid. The molecules are not moving as quickly because of it's state of matter. That's why it is a solid.
When thermal energy is added or removed, the state of matter changes to another eg. solid becomes liquid and liquid becomes gas.
its a solid state.
state of matter
Some states of matter are solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. These are distinct and different forms in which matter can exist in nature.
solid, at 20 degrees celsius
Shampoo is typically in the liquid state of matter.
Yes, particularly if you add thermal energy. At its least energetic, matter is in the solid state. Add some more energy, it transitions to the liquid state. Then more and it's a gas. Finally, at its most energetic, it is in the plasma state.
The sequence representing matter losing energy is solid -> liquid -> gas. As matter loses energy, its particles slow down and lose their ability to maintain their structure, transitioning from a solid state with tightly packed particles to a liquid state with more movement, and eventually to a gas state where particles are free to move independently.
No. Solid, liquid, and gas are states of matter, not energy. - - -- --- Matter (things) have energy (not things), and things can be solid, liquid, gas, or the fourth state of matter, called plasma. Most of the sun is plasma, but about 9% of it is gaseous.
1. A change of the phase of matter: liquid to solid, gas to liquid, solid to liquid. 1. Absorption or release of energy.
The state of matter is related to the amount of energy in a substance through the kinetic energy of its particles. As a substance gains energy, its particles move faster, causing a change in state (solid to liquid, liquid to gas) as the intermolecular forces are overcome. This change in energy affects the arrangement and movement of particles, determining the state of matter.
It is none. State of matter is Solid, liquid, gas (and Plasma I think). You may be thinking of what types of energy
Matter is nothing just a form of energy. So,either adding or removing energy,we can change the state of a matter. example:- ICE is in solid state, if we apply heat energy, it melts and changes to liquid form. Again if we apply heat energy,that liquid will change to vapour form.
The state of matter changes from a solid to a liquid during the process of melting. In this phase transition, the solid's particles gain enough energy to break free from their fixed positions and flow past each other, resulting in a liquid state.
When thermal energy is added or removed, the state of matter changes to another eg. solid becomes liquid and liquid becomes gas.
Which solid liquid gas?
Electricity is not a state of matter. The four states of matter are solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.