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Different States of matter and its properties​

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Answered by kushaly445
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There are three common states of matter:

Solids – relatively rigid, definite volume and shape. In a solid, the atoms and molecules are attached to each other. ...

Liquids – definite volume but able to change shape by flowing. In a liquid, the atoms and molecules are loosely bonded. ...

Gases – no definite volume or shape.

Answered by LEGEND778
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Different States of matter and its properties​

Solid :

  • Structural rigidity. i.e. they have definite shape.
  • Resistance to changes of shape or volume and hence they are difficult to deform easily.
  • They occupy a specific area and volume.

Liquid :

  • They lack rigidity in shape. They take the shape of the container which contains them.
  • They occupy a specific volume and generally do not expand to occupy the entire available volume under normal conditions.

Gas :

  • They have no definite shape.
  • Gases expand to occupy the entire available volume unlike solids and liquids.

Plasma : If the gas is made up of particles which carry an electric charge ("ionized particles"), but the entire gas as a whole has no electric charge, and if the density is not too high, then we can get the 4thstate of matter - Plasma. It is the ionization of gas at higher temperatures.

Bose-Einstein Condensate : In a Bose-Einstein condensate, atoms can no longer bounce around as individuals. Instead they must all act in exactly the same way, and you can no longer tell them apart!

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