Phases of Matter: Solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. ... ; This phase diagram of water shows its phases at various temperatures and pressures. ... Matter can exist in four phases (or states), solid, liquid, gas, and plasma plus a few other extreme phases, like critical fluids and degenerate gases.
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Phase (matter) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In the physical sciences, a phase is a region of space (a thermodynamic system), throughout which all physical properties of a material are essentially uniform. Examples of physical properties inclu...
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The phases of matter represent 'classes' of the type of molecular motion found at different temperatures. When the temperature is low, the motion of molecules is dominated by the fact that they stick together, and the result is a phase of matter that is rigid and dense.
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State of matter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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States of matter are the distinct forms that different phases of matter take on. Historically, the distinction is made based on qualitative differences in bulk properties. Solid is the state in which...
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What are the 4 states of matter? ... One way to understand how the 3 phases differ is to discuss how they relate to being put into something. A solid is rigid with a fixed shape which stays the same no matter what you put it in. Put a rock on the table, into a box, into a backpack - it's still the same rock.
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Shouldn't there actually be 5 phases of matter? What are all of them? ... I discuss the traditional four (4) phases of matter in a similar question, but recent research seems to have added another candidate to the fundamental states of reality.
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In the 15 January 2004 issue of the journal Nature, two physicists from Penn State University will announce their discovery of a new phase of matter, a "supersolid" form of helium-4 with the extraordinary frictionless-flow properties of a superfluid. ... "The possible discovery of a new phase of matter, a supersolid,
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Two physicists from Penn State University will announce new experimental evidence for the existence of a new phase of matter, a "supersolid" form of helium-4 with the extraordinary frictionless-flow properties of a superfluid. ... "In the supersolid phase, the supersolid fraction of the ... List of phases of matter...
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