Distinct forms that different phases of matter take on.
(Chemistry) the three traditional states of matter are solids (fixed shape and volume) and liquids (fixed volume and shaped by the container) and gases (filling the container)
Veja mais 1 In some ways, solids are the most basic state of matter .
2 Radio astronomers have discovered a third state of matter Ncold and sereneNwhere chemical bonding takes place.
3 Is it a state of matter or of mind?
4 Coherence is crucial to understanding that impossible Einsteinian state of matter promised earlier in this chapter.
5 We can only infer this state of matter .
6 Why cannot mind be a state of matter ?
7 I've found a way to transport myself-andyou-intothis different state of matter , into this other world!
8 Indeed, cohesion increases as we pass from the gaseous, through the liquid, to the solid state of matter .
9 Yet it also requires a leap of theoretical faith that such a novel state of matter is even possible.
10 We may think of our time as the time of exploiting the new fourth state of matter : plasma, or the ion.
11 For this state of matter the term 'vapour' had become customary, and it was used by van Helmont in this sense.
12 Ether, to the scientist, is not a substate or even a state of matter , but is a something apart by itself.
13 But even though plasma is the most common state of matter in the universe, relatively little is known about how it works.
14 Such an attenuated gas as this is considered by Professor Crookes as constituting a fourth state of matter , which he terms ultra-gaseous.
15 Sir William Crookes experimented on the electric discharge in vacuum tubes and described the phenomena as a "fourth state of matter . "
16 Each of these things, though existing in a denser state of matter than our own, has its own energies that can affect our energy.
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