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what are the other states of matter other than solid liquid and gas from the text book​

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Answered by cstrs7821
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The classical states of matter are usually summarized as: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. Within the 20th century, increased understanding of the more exotic properties of matter resulted within the identification of many additional states of matter, none of which are observed in normal conditions.

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Answered by sima1977ghosh
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Plasma state and bose-einstien condensate

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Plasma:Plasma consists of highly charged particles with extremely high kinetic energy.

Bose Einstein Condensate: cooled a sample of rubidium to within a few degrees of absolute zero. At this extremely low temperature, molecular motion comes very close to stopping. Since there is almost no kinetic energy being transferred from one atom to another, the atoms begin to clump together. There are no longer thousands of separate atoms, just one "super atom."

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