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from class :11 'States of Matter'

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Answered by mdfaiz16
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The four fundamental states of matter. Clockwise from top left, they are solid, liquid, plasma, and gas, represented by an ice sculpture, a drop of water, electrical arcing from a tesla coil, and the air around clouds, respectively.

In physics, a state of matter is one of the distinct forms in which matter can exist. Four states of matter are observable in everyday life: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. Many other states are known to exist, such as glass or liquid crystal, and some only exist under extreme conditions, such as Bose–Einstein condensates, neutron-degenerate matter, and quark-gluon plasma, which only occur, respectively, in situations of extreme cold, extreme density, and extremely high-energy. Some other states are believed to be possible but remain theoretical for now. For a complete list of all exotic states of matter, see the list of states of matter.

Answered by Aaquib05
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Basically matters have three stat
1. Solid
2. Liquid
3. Gas
Matter may be possible conditionally
example: Plasma and Einstein state

Solid: Solid matter which have definite shape, volume are called solid
There are two types
1. crystal solid 2. Amerphous solid

***Inter molecular forces:
Diapole - Diapole interaction
Ion - Diapole interaction
Ion - Diapole interaction
Diapole induced Diapole interaction

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