gases can be compressed where as a solid can not. liquids can be compressed slightly, but not as much as a gas can be
gases have a greater surface area, and greater kinetic energy, so a substance is more reactive as a gas rather than as a solid or liquid
Physical properties used to describe matter include mass, volume, density, color, texture, shape, odor, and state (solid, liquid, gas). These properties help us characterize and differentiate different substances based on their observable traits.
There are many different physical properties of matter that can be observed. Consistency, color, and texture are just 3 properties.
The different phase changes of matter are: melting (solid to liquid), freezing (liquid to solid), vaporization (liquid to gas), condensation (gas to liquid), sublimation (solid to gas), and deposition (gas to solid).
Gallium is a liquid metal sometimes used in thermometers, known for its low melting point. Additionally, certain oils with unique properties can also be used as the liquid in thermometers, such as silicone oil. These alternatives provide different temperature ranges and properties for different applications.
The six different phase changes are: Melting (solid to liquid) Freezing (liquid to solid) Vaporization (liquid to gas) Condensation (gas to liquid) Sublimation (solid to gas) Deposition (gas to solid)
Liquid.
gas
a gas and a liquid cause it can be both
solid
solid.
Gas
solild
It is a rare solid.
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solid
Soild
At STP it is a solid