state the properties of all five States of matter
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There are five known phases, or states, of matter: solids, liquids, gases, plasma and Bose-Einstein condensates. The main difference in the structures of each state is in the densities of the particles.
Answer:
Properties of solids:
Have a rigid, definite shape
Don’t take the shape of their respective container
Have definite volume
Have a definite melting point.
Have high density
They are in-compressible
Relatively, some particles are motionless
Properties of liquids:
Taking the shape of their respective container
Having a definite volume
Have particles which are in “constant motion”
Have relatively high amount of density.
They are relatively in-compressible
Have ability to diffuse
Exhibit surface tension.
Properties of Gases:
Taking the shape of their respective container
Don’t having a definite volume
Have particles which are in constant motion and also having rapid motion.
Have particles which are mostly far apart
Have relatively low density
They are very compressible
Have ability to diffuse.
Properties of Plasma:
No definite shape
No definite volume
Free electrical charges that makes plasma electrically more conductive
Found under needed conditions.
Found in lightening, “Northern lights and stars”.