Chemistry, asked by jayaprakasharya07, 4 months ago

write three examples for solid, liquid and gas ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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★Examples of Solids

A solid is a form of matter that has a defined shape and volume. Atoms and molecules in most solids are packed together more closely than in the other states of matter (with some exceptions). Unlike particles in other states of matter, atoms and molecules in a solid often assume regular arrangements (crystals). Examples of solids include:

Brick

Coin

Iron bar

Banana

Rock

Sand

Glass (no, it does not flow)

Aluminum foil

Ice

Wood

★Examples of Liquids

A liquid is a state of matter that has a defined volume, but can change shape. Liquids have the ability to flow and assume the shape of their container. This is because there is enough space between particles that they can slide past each other. Examples of liquids include:

Blood

Honey

Wine

Water

Mercury (a liquid metal)

Oil

Milk

Acetone

Alcohol

Coffee

★Examples of Gases

Argon can exist as a solid, liquid, and gas all at once. Temperature and pressure can change the state of matter. (Deglr6328)

Argon can exist as a solid, liquid, and gas all at once. Temperature and pressure can change the state of matter. (Deglr6328)

A gas does not have a defined shape or volume, so it can expand to fill any size or shape of container. Particles in gases are widely separated, compared to those in liquids and solids. Examples of gases include:

Air

Natural gas

Hydrogen

Carbon dioxide

Water vapor

Freon

Ozone

Nitrogen

Argon

Natural gas

Answered by LiteningMCQueen
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Answer:

solid table , chair, fan

liquid water, soda, lime water

gas hydrogen, co2,oxygen

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