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energy is not considered a state of matter because it does not fall in to the qualifications of what matter is. matter is anything that has mass and takes up space and energy does not.

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What state of matter is a flame considered as?

A flame is not a substance like water or air. Rather, it is the result of heat and light energy so you can't really say what state of matter it is in. Think of it like this; asking what state of matter a flame is in would be like asking what state of matter light or heat are in. They are forms of energy, not substances.


Which state of matter is candlelight?

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How much energy does plasma have?

Plasma does not have a fixed amount of energy since it is a state of matter composed of charged particles. The energy of a plasma can vary significantly depending on factors such as temperature, density, and external fields. Plasma is considered to be a high-energy state of matter due to its ability to carry electrical currents and interact with electromagnetic fields.


Which state of matter is electricity?

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Is heat considered matter?

No, heat is not considered matter. Heat is a form of energy that can be transferred between objects.


How is energy related to the change of state and the forces between molecules?

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Is zinc part of energy?

Zinc is a metal, therefore, matter. Since it is considered that all forms of matter are forms of energy, this can be answered "yes", but it is normally considered a "no" as Zinc is a form of matter moreso than energy. Short answer, "no".


What can the state of matter be changed by?

A change in the state of matter occurs when heat energy is added or removed.


Is electricity matter or non matter?

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Are photons considered to be a form of matter?

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