the states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas.
This type of matter is called supercritical fluid.
Physical change
Solid, liquid, gas are classical states of matter.
The atomic theory states that all matter is made up of particles called atoms. These atoms combine to form molecules and substances.
Phase change. Liquid phase to gaseous phase (evaporation) Liquid phase to solid phase (solidification, freezing) Solid phase to gaseous phase (sublimation9 Etc...
This type of matter is called supercritical fluid.
-- Ice -- Water -- Steam
Physical change
Solid, liquid and gas are "states" of matter.
The ATOMIC THEORY states that all matter is composed of very small particles called atoms, and that those atoms cannot be broken apart.
There is no such thing as a "gaseous liquid". There is a state of matter called a GAS and a state of matter called a LIQUID and matter can move between these states. Further, Television tubes contain a vacuum.
They are called the states of matter.
Solid, liquid, gas are classical states of matter.
Water is not called fluid, but it is a fluid (one of the three states of matter... solid, liquid/fluid, gas)
matter is everything around you there are 3 states of matter such as solid. liquid, and gas matter can not be destroyed or created as you grow you get more matter in you matter has something to do with atom
By definition, the mass of a certain amount of substance is a constant regardless of the state it is in. But you should realize that there are actually four, not three, states of matter. Matter in the ionized state is called plasma, which comprises 99.99% of all visible matter in the universe.
The kinetic model of matter is called kinetic because it focuses on the motion of particles in a substance. It explains how particles are in constant motion, with different states of matter being determined by the speed and arrangement of these particles.