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diccribe the state of matter

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Answered by AyushRavi
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The three states of matter are the three distinct physical forms that matter can take in most environments: solid, liquid, and gas. In extreme environments, other states may be present, such as plasma, Bose-Einstein condensates, and neutron stars. Further states, such as quark-gluon plasmas, are also believed to be possible. Much of the atomic matter of the universe is hot plasma in the form of rarefied interstellar medium and dense stars.

Historically, the states of matter were distinguished based on qualitative differences in their bulk properties. Solid is the state in which matter maintains a fixed volume and shape; liquid is the state in which matter adapts to the shape of its container but varies only slightly in volume; and gas is the state in which matter expands to occupy the volume and shape of its container. Each of these three classical states of matter can transition directly into either of the other two classical states.

The states of matterThis diagram shows the nomenclature for the different phase transitions.


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Answered by sibtain232
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there are five states of matter ar

i) solid:- they have fixed shape, size and volume
ii) liquid:-they have fied volume but they dont have fixed shape and size.

iii) gas :- they don't have fixed shape and size.

iv) plasma:- this state consist of super energetic and super excited particles.

v)Bose-Einstein Condensate:- the BEC is formed by cooling a gas of extremely low density, about one-hundred-thousand the density of normal air, to super low temperatures.



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