The motion of the particles and the strength of attraction between the particles determine a material's state of matter.
Temperature and pressure are two factors.
gravity
the heat how fast the particles are moving
The texture of matter determines how it feels.
Mass
mass
ammonias state of matter is a liquid.
Temperature and pressure are two factors.
the heat how fast the particles are moving
Classical states of matter are gas, liquid, solid and plasma. They are determined by the temperature and pressure.
Superfluidity
The classic states of matter are solid, liquid, gas and plasma.
The texture of matter determines how it feels.
It depends on the temperature of the particles.
The different states (which are solids, liquids and gases) are determined by the amount of energy present in the system. Energy is found in several forms, but kinetic energy is the form that the state of matter takes on, especially when it is changed from one state of matter to another. The various states of matter are always in constant motion. In liquids and gases, the motion known as the Brownian motion occurs. This is where particles move randomly while suspended. Even in solids, the particles continue to move, but is a vibration around a fixed point, and is not as free as the liquids and gases. Hope that helped!! <(^_^)>
The density is not a state of matter; the density is a property of any materials, depending on temperature and pressure. Density = Mass/Volume
Yes. The bonding of the specific molecules of a substance determines its state of matter.
No, there is a fourth state of matter called plasma
A solid is the state of matter in which materials have a definite shape and a definite volume.