Yes, both liquids and gases are considered states of matter and are classified as materials. They are composed of particles, with liquids having a fixed volume but no fixed shape, while gases have neither a fixed volume nor shape. The behavior of these states is influenced by temperature and pressure, affecting their properties and interactions.
Superfluidity
A kite is a solid object made of materials like paper or fabric, with a frame usually made of wood or plastic.
When a liquid turns into a gas
gas
A pencil is a solid object.
Superfluidity
no
Particle theory
A kite is a solid object made of materials like paper, plastic, or fabric. It is not a liquid or a gas.
solid, liquid, gas, plasma, and many others (see the link bellow)
i think you need a solid liquid and gas first to do this project
They are used as fuels and raw materials in the petrochemistry.
Look at Dmitri Mendeleev and the periodic table
mass is never destroyed, nor can it be created. the same mass is still there, it is merely changing forms. density is another story.
It is a flow of a fluid so can be liquid or gas, though in some situations a mass of particulate materials such as fine sand or a powder can behave as if a fluid.
Liquid, solid, gas, combination of two or more materials as in a battery.
Safety concerns of those who handle such materials!