Matter can exist as a solid, liquid, or gas, and in very high energy states, as plasma. In general terms, for a given chemical, the particles making up the solid are at a lower energy state than the liquid phase, which is at a lower energy state than the gaseous phase. The changes from one state of matter into another are energy dependent. The behaviors of gases are dependent on the factors of pressure, volume, and temperature.
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H.C.4A.
Depth 1Parent ID: 0327C2D8784541398296BD24B754462AStandard set: Chemistry
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