Solid, Gas, and Liquid.
There is also plasma, but you will hear about that less often.
Actually, there are four forms. The classic three, form coolest to warmest, are solid, liquid, and gas. The fourth is called plasma.
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In fact there are 6 states of matter: Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma, Bose - Einstein Condensate and Fermionic Condensate
The states, or forms, of matter are liquid, solid, gas, and plasma.
Heat can soften some forms of matter and heat can also harden other forms.
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solids , gasses , and liquids.
They are solid , liquid , and gas.
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no, Plasma is also there.
solids liquids and gasses
There are classically three states of matter -- solid, liquid and gas. Helium and Nitrogen are gasses.
The three forms of matter in order of density is solid (most dense, bonds are strong to hold object together in a solid form), liquid (more dense than solids but less dense than gas, fills a container and forms to its shape), and gas (least dense of all forms of matter, a gas expands into available space in any direction and has no clearly defined form).
As we all know d 3 forms of matter,Solid Liquid and Gas,the difference between these 3 is the distance between the molecules of matter, the order of dist between these states is as below solid<liquid<gas.
In fact there are 6 states of matter: Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma, Bose - Einstein Condensate and Fermionic Condensate
Solid, liquid and gas are "states" of matter.
Yes, water is always a liquid. There are three forms of matter, solid, liquid and gas. Water is liquid form or matter and ice is the solid form of matter.
As we all know d 3 forms of matter,Solid Liquid and Gas,the difference between these 3 is the distance between the molecules of matter, the order of dist between these states is as below solid<liquid<gas.