solid, liquid,gas iam smart hurry
because they are the four forms or states that matter can be in
A solution is a liquide si it can only exist in liqiude form( unless frozen or heated of cause)
The three phases of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. In a solid, particles are tightly packed, maintaining their shape. In a liquid, particles are close together but can move past one another. In a gas, particles are far apart and move freely.
Gas, liquid and solid are the basic three phases of matter
The tree phases of a matter are called Solid, liquid and gas. For example, water is present in the form of Ice, liquid water and water-vapour or steam.
This is most likely PHASES of matter.
The three phases of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. An example of each would be ice (solid), water (liquid), and steam (gas).
The three phases of matter are gas, liquid and solid.
States of matter: gas, liquid, solid and if you want plasma. Phases of matter are the same but the word phase has and an another meaning for crystalline materials.
Physical phases of matter are not limited to three. Phases of the moon are not limited to three. Phases of a wave form are not limited to three. What phase is limited to three?
The three fundamental phases of matter are solid, liquid, gas. There are another two phases. Plasma is a mixture of ions and mobile electrons. Another phase is Bose-Einsten Condensate.
because they are the four forms or states that matter can be in
A solution is a liquide si it can only exist in liqiude form( unless frozen or heated of cause)
solid, liquid and gas,plasma
Water is the only item found on earth in three different phases of matter at standard pressure.
The three most common phases or states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas (not mentioning plasma, which is a special case). Of the three standard states, the one with the fastest molecular movement is gas, followed by liquid and then solid.
Matter can exist in three main states: solid, liquid, and gas. These states can undergo physical changes such as melting, freezing, condensing, and evaporating. Additionally, matter can exist in more exotic states like plasma and Bose-Einstein condensate under specific conditions.