Solids, liquids, and gases are all made up of protons, neutrons, and ions. They also all go through changes when heated or cooled.
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∙ 14y agoThey are all forms of matter.
They are identified by the inter-molecular spaces between their molecules.
Solids, liquids, and gases are all forms of matter. They all have mass and volume. Additionally, they are all composed of atoms and molecules.
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∙ 15y agoThe similarity is that they are all states of matter.
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∙ 9y agoSolids, liquids, and gases are all made up of protons, neutrons, and ions. They also all go through changes when heated or cooled.
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∙ 13y agoThey are both one of the 4 states of matter, solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.
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∙ 7y agoNo defined shape, they will flow from one container to another.
Generally solids are denser than gas and liquids.
No, molecule movement is greatest in gases, followed by liquids, and then solids. In a solid, molecules are tightly packed and vibrate in fixed positions, whereas in gases, molecules move freely and rapidly.
They both have mass and volume or both are matter (Thats the same thing just worded differently)
When a solid suddenly appears when you mix liquids (or gases), you call it a precipitate.
You breathe gases, you drink liquids (usually water and water mixtures), and you do just about everything else with solids. you live inside a solid house, use a solid computer, etc.You also swim in water for fun.
Only liquids and gases can flow, a solid object can not flow.
Solids ---heat---> Liquids ---more heat---> gases
Gases and also liquids are fluids.
solid, liquid then gas
changes From a liquid to a gas it
Besides solids, there are liquids and gases.
Generally solids are denser than gas and liquids.
The molecules in a solid have less energy than those in gases and liquids. They vibrate about fixed positions. Their inter molecular forces are very strong compared to liquids and gases.
The molecules in a solid have less energy than those in gases and liquids. They vibrate about fixed positions. Their inter molecular forces are very strong compared to liquids and gases.
No, fluids refer to liquids and gases only.
No, molecule movement is greatest in gases, followed by liquids, and then solids. In a solid, molecules are tightly packed and vibrate in fixed positions, whereas in gases, molecules move freely and rapidly.
Pluto is a solid body with small amounts of gas in its atmosphere, but no known liquids.