Difference between solid gas liquid with example
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. Solid It is the state of matter in which particals are very closely packed. Example. Ice.
. Liquid. It is the state of matter in which particals are loosely packed.
Example.water.
.Gas. It is the state of matter in which particals move freely. Example. Air.
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Key Differences Between Solid, Liquid and Gas. ... Gas refers to a state of matter, do not have any shape but conform to the shape of the container, completely, in which it is put in. While solids have certain shape and volume, liquids only have definite volume but not shape, gases neither have shape nor volume.
solid: A solid is a sample of matter that retains its shape and density when not confined. ... Examples of solids are common table salt, table sugar, water ice, frozen carbon dioxide (dry ice), glass, rock, most metals, and wood. When a solid is heated, the atoms or molecules gain kinetic energy
liquid: Examples of Liquids. At room temperature, examples of liquids include water, mercury, vegetable oil, ethanol. Mercury is the only metallic element that is a liquid at room temperature, although francium, cesium, gallium, and rubidium liquefy at slightly elevated temperatures.
gas: Eleven elements-hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon-exist as a gas under standard pressure and temperature. Depending on the element, when the temperature or pressure is raised or lowered, then they will shift into another state. ... One example is pure oxygen.
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