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What are the 5 states of matter?


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Five states of matter are as follows:-

Solid

  • Solids are defined as matter with a definite volume and shape.
  • Stone, wood, brick, and ice are examples of solids.

Liquid

  • Liquids are defined as matter with a fixed volume but indefinite shape.
  • Milk and water are examples of liquids. Because liquid can flow, it is also referred to as fluid.

Gas

  • Matters which have indefinite volume and shape are called gases.
  • OxygenO2, and hydrogenH2 are examples of gases.

Plasma

  • It is known as the fourth state of matter.
  • Plasma particles are made up of free electrons and ions.
  • Unless it is confined in a container, plasma has no particular shape or volume.
  • Plasma atoms are incredibly hot and super excited.
  • The neon sign bulbs consist of plasma.

Bose-Einstein condensate

  • It is the fifth state of matter.
  • Albert Einstein and Satyendra Nath Bose predicted this state of matter, that is why it is known as the Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC).
  • Condensate atoms are super cool and super unexcited.
  • Example: superfluids.

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