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  2. What is a Matter and What are Five Different States of Matter?

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    Largely, there are four fundamental states of matter and they are observable in everyday life. These include solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. There are also other states of matter that are believed to exist only in extreme conditions, like the neutron-degenerate matter and Bose–Einstein condensates. Wikipedia defines states of matter as,

  3. States of matter: Definition and phases of change | Live Science

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    The four fundamental states of matter are solid, liquid, gas and plasma, but there others, such as Bose-Einstein condensates and time crystals, that are man-made.

  4. List of states of matter - Wikipedia

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    Matter organizes into various phases or states of matter depending on its constituents and external factors like pressure and temperature. In common temperatures and pressures, atoms form the three classical states of matter: solid, liquid and gas.

  5. States of Matter - Science Notes and Projects

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    The four fundamental states of matter are solids, liquids, gases, and plasma. But, scientists are discovering new states of matter that exist under extreme conditions. Solid. A solid is a state of matter with a defined shape and volume. Atoms, ions, and molecules in a solid pack tightly together and may form crystals.

  6. States of Matter: Basics‬ - PhET Interactive Simulations

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    Explore the basics of states of matter with interactive simulations in a game-like environment on PhET.

  7. States of Matter‬ - PhET Interactive Simulations

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    Explore the interactive simulation of matter states and learn about phase changes, temperature effects, and atomic interactions.

  8. State of matter - Wikipedia

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    In physics, a state of matter is one of the distinct forms in which matter can exist. Four states of matter are observable in everyday life: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.

  9. 10 Examples of Solids, Liquids, Gases, and Plasma - Science Notes...

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    The four main states of matter are solids, liquids, gases, and plasma. (Spirit469) 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).

  10. Phase Changes of Matter (Phase Transitions) - Science Notes and...

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    A phase change or phase transition is a change between solid, liquid, gaseous, and sometimes plasma states of matter. The states of matter differ in the organization of particles and their energy. The main factors that cause phase changes are changes in temperature and pressure.

  11. What are the Five States of Matter? - UniversalClass

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    While you have probably learned about the three states of matter already (solid, liquid, and gas), did you know that there are actually five states of matter that exist? 1) Bose-Einstein condensate is a very odd condition in which all atoms attain the same quantum-mechanical state.