Well everything has matter therefore, it is possible for it to be in all 3 states
the easy answer is yes. Solid and liquid forms you can clearly see. Since the boiling point of most waxes is under 1000 degrees C and the temp of most candle flames is well over 1000, it is vaporized (boiled). There are experiments on the web that prove that it is the vapor that is burning, not the liquid wax absorbed up the wick.
There are four states of matter: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. These states are determined by the arrangement of particles and their energy levels.
the 4 different states of matter are1.solids2.liquids3.gases4.plasma
Yes. But not all at the same time.In the can, it is a liquid with volatile compounds and propellant gases (some are part of the spray).After being sprayed as an aerosol (liquid suspension in air), it can dry into a solid on the hair -- most of it never does, because it takes a long time to lose its viscous liquid state.
There are actually four, instead of the 3 states of matter that your teachers tell you for the uneducated ones out there. The four states of matter are solids(like a rock), liquids(like water), gases(like steam), and plasma. A plasma is thicker than a liquid, but softer than a solid. Hope this helped!
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solid liquid gas
The three elements that can exist in all three states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) are water (H2O), mercury (Hg), and bromine (Br).
Among the four known states of matter, plasma is the least found on the Earth's crust.
they require a substance to use to make the 3 states of matter with.
The point where temperature and pressure allow for all three states of matter (solid, liquid, and gas) to coexist is known as the triple point. At the triple point, the substance can exist in equilibrium in all three states.
Solid, Liquid, Gas are the three classical states of matter, but others, such as Plasma and Bose Einstein Condensates, exist also.
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technically all elements (like from the periodic table) can change into any state given enough heat or coldness (all elements can exist as a solid, liquid, or gas).
Well the four states of matter are: Liquid, Solid, Gas and Plasma (the first 3 states are the main ones) and they all occupy space, they can all have colours and obviously they're all matter, in different forms.
Yes, mercury can exist in all three states of matter. At room temperature, it is a liquid metal, but when cooled below its freezing point (-38.83°C), it solidifies into a solid state. When heated above its boiling point (356.73°C), it vaporizes into a gaseous state.
There are 3 basic states of matter Solid Liquid Gas