I'm not sure but it must be solid, liquid or gas.. i really don't know but I just wanted to help make the world a better place, im just 21 years old
The three common STATES of matter are solid, liquid and gas. An example of these sates would be: H20 as a solid - ICE H20 as a liquid - WATER H20 as a gas - WATER VAPOR There are two other states, very high temperature and very low temperature respectively: plasma and Bose-Einstein condensates.
A concept map of states of matter would typically include three main states: solid, liquid, and gas. Each state can be further defined by characteristics like shape, volume, and particle arrangement. Additional concepts may include phase changes, such as melting or freezing, that show how matter can transition from one state to another.
Liquid is important because we need to drink liquid water, and if water was always solid, humans would never survive. Plus, if liquid wasn't a state of matter, humans wouldn't be able to exist because about 70% of the human body is liquid.
For substances, the temperature and pressure at which all three states of matter exist in thermodynamic equilibrium is called the triple point. However, a mixture would have two or more different substances with different melting and boiling points, meaning the triple point of each would be different. See related link below for more information.
Water vapor, liquid water, ice, clouds, and raindrops are examples of matter in the water cycle model.
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The three phases of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. An example of each would be ice (solid), water (liquid), and steam (gas).
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There could be no life if matter could not change state. Water vapor could not exist, so there would be no rain,
The three common STATES of matter are solid, liquid and gas. An example of these sates would be: H20 as a solid - ICE H20 as a liquid - WATER H20 as a gas - WATER VAPOR There are two other states, very high temperature and very low temperature respectively: plasma and Bose-Einstein condensates.
The three common STATES of matter are solid, liquid and gas. An example of these sates would be: H20 as a solid - ICE H20 as a liquid - WATER H20 as a gas - WATER VAPOR There are two other states, very high temperature and very low temperature respectively: plasma and Bose-Einstein condensates.
The four uncommon states of matter are: Bose-Einstein condensate, fermionic condensate, quark-gluon plasma, and degenerate matter. Each of these states exhibit unique properties that differ from the more common states of matter like solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.
The characteristics of the 3 states of matter would be solid is hard, not easily formed. Liquid is free flowing, can easily be put into different shapes if put into a vase, bowl, etc. Gas is invisible and can not be contained.
A concept map of states of matter would typically include three main states: solid, liquid, and gas. Each state can be further defined by characteristics like shape, volume, and particle arrangement. Additional concepts may include phase changes, such as melting or freezing, that show how matter can transition from one state to another.
Liquid is important because we need to drink liquid water, and if water was always solid, humans would never survive. Plus, if liquid wasn't a state of matter, humans wouldn't be able to exist because about 70% of the human body is liquid.