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Solids, liquids, and gases are just the beginning. These are five more states of matter that you probably never knew existed.
Let's-Read-and-Find-Out About Solids, Liquids, and GasesCan you make an ice cube disappear? Put it on a hot sidewalk. It melts into water and then vanishes! The ice cube changes from solid to liquid to gas. . . . Read on to find out more about the three states of matter.K. ...
What are the two principles of thermodynamics? And how do they apply to entropy? (a) What is the polarized membrane state? (b) How is it maintained? Explain why both liquids and gases can diffuse but solids cannot. What binds to the ...
Most matter has three s___(1): solid, liquid and g(2). Solids can u__(3)be turned into liquids and liquids into solids if we r (4)their temperatures high enough. O(5)the other hand gases can often be turned into liquids and liquids into solids if they are m__(6) cold en...
And this includes solids, liquids and gases. And if we combine two portions of matter, we get a mixture. Now, there are two main kinds of mixtures: homogeneous and heterogeneous. Maybe I should put this on the board. Whether a mixture is homogeneous or heterogeneous... well... this rela...
MALE PROFESSOR: So, just to sum up, matter is anything that has mass and volume, right?Anything that takes up space—and this includes solids, liquids and gases.And if we combine two portions of matter, we get a mixture. Now, there are two main kinds of mixtures: homogeneous and hetero...
There are of course differences between liquids and gases. Gases are easily compressed whereas liquids are nearly incompressible. A liquid has definite size but a gas expands to fill any closed vessel containing it. However, in discussing the mechanical behavior of fluids we use only the properties...
There are four major states of matter; solids, liquids, gases and plasma. All matter is made up of atoms, which bond together with each other to form molecules and compounds. States of matter exist based on the behavior of the molecules that make up the substance....
In short, by slowing down moving particles. When we’re talking about temperature, what we’re really talking about is motion. The atoms that make up solids, liquids, and gases are moving all the time. When atoms are moving mor...