Liquid: water.
Solid: a chair, a dish - in fact, most of the objects in your home.
Gas: the air we breathe.
Plasma: You won't normally find it close to you. The Sun and other stars are made up of plasma. It an also be produced in laboratories.
The four states of matter are solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. Solid has a definite shape and volume, liquid has a definite volume but takes the shape of its container, gas has neither a definite shape nor volume, and plasma is a hot ionized gas with equal numbers of positive and negative charges.
The 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). These transitions occur due to changes in temperature and pressure.
Carbon can exist in various forms: as a solid (such as graphite or diamond), as a liquid (molten carbon in certain conditions), and as a gas (carbon dioxide). However, carbon is not typically found in a plasma state in normal everyday conditions.
No. Solid, liquid, and gas are states of matter, not energy. - - -- --- Matter (things) have energy (not things), and things can be solid, liquid, gas, or the fourth state of matter, called plasma. Most of the sun is plasma, but about 9% of it is gaseous.
Four examples of changes in state are: solid to gas (sublimation), gas to solid (deposition), solid to liquid (fusion), and gas to liquid (condensation).Four examples of change on state are liquid to solid, solid to liquid, liquid to a gas, and gas to a liquid.
Examples: solid, liquid, gas, plasma etc.
solid, liquid, gas, plasma
Carbon is a solid most of the time, but can be made into a liquid, gas, or plasma.
Please rephrase your question: ' ...... from highest to lowest WHAT '
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when you leave you home to leave somewhere else
The kinds of matter are solid, liquid, and gas.
There are five common state changes between the three common states of matter. They are melting (solid to liquid), freezing (liquid to solid), condensation (gas to liquid), evaporation (gas to liquid) and sublimation (solid to gas, gas to solid).
There's a bit more than 3. gas -> liquid (condensation) liquid -> gas (evaporation) liquid -> solid (freezing) solid -> liquid (melting) solid -> gas (sublimation) gas -> solid (deposition) gas -> plasma (ionozation) Plasma -> gas (deionozation)
state two examples for each of the four states of matter
The three main types of matter are liquid,solid, and a gas. There is a fourth, which is called "plasma". Plasma is found on the sun.