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What is Matter?

Posted on March 2, 2015 by Mr. Kenna
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What is matter?

Below is an image to help you understand phase changes of mater (also known as state changes)

States of Matter

Phase Changtes in States of Matter

What is Plasma?

Posted in From Superstition to Science | Tagged boiling, condensation, deposition, evaporation, freezing, gas, ions, liquid, melting, plasma, solid, state change, sublimation | Leave a reply
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