That depends how you choose to classify the "first four" kinds of matter. If you mean states of matter, also known as phases of matter, you can check the corresponding Wikipedia article - there you will see descriptions, not of three or four, but of at least 15 different states of matter.
Any kind of matter can be either homogeneous or heterogeneous. Homogeneous matter has a uniform composition throughout, while heterogeneous matter has non-uniform composition and can contain visible differences in its components. Examples of homogeneous matter include pure substances like water, while examples of heterogeneous matter include mixtures like trail mix.
Sound is a form of energy that is produced when objects vibrate and create compression waves through a medium like air. Sound energy can be heard and has the ability to travel through different mediums, but it is not considered matter itself.
Any kind of matter that is not too tenuous. In other words, it won't travel through a vacuum.Any kind of matter that is not too tenuous. In other words, it won't travel through a vacuum.Any kind of matter that is not too tenuous. In other words, it won't travel through a vacuum.Any kind of matter that is not too tenuous. In other words, it won't travel through a vacuum.
Physical properties. For example, how it looks, feels, smells, is it hard or soft, small or big, heavy or not? All the things that are visible to the eye. Hope this helps! :D
Radiation is a form of heat transfer that does not require matter as a medium. Energy is transferred through electromagnetic waves, such as from the sun to the Earth.
It is a plasma. Technically plasma is a kind of matter.
matter is in everything
Homogeneous matter
a chemical change proude a different kind of matter
Elemental matter.
A pure substance contains only one kind of matter. It cannot be separated into other substances by physical means.
Bose-Einstein
chemical
an element
an element
metal
no it is not