Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Solids, Liquids, and Gases :: essays research papers
 Solids, liquids, and  gases are the three main, or fundamental phases of  matter. Each one has a different density and a  different level of stability. What determines the  stability of each phase is the bond between it's  atoms. The tighter the bond between it's atoms the  more stable that phase of matter is. Solids are the  most stable form of matter, followed by liquids,  and then gases. Solids have a definite shape and  do not take the shape of their container. Liquids  do not have any definite shape and do take the  shape of their container, the same is true with  gases. Once again it is the bond between the  atoms of liquids, and gases that make it have no  definite shape. The first phase of matter is solids.  Solids are the most stable form of matter. Solids  are more stable than liquids and gases. One type  of solid is a Crystalline solid. The particles in a  crystalline solid have a regular repeating pattern.  The types of crystalline solids are metals, alloys,  salts, valence crystals, molecular crystals,  polymers, and plastics. Most elementscrystalize as  metals. Some solids can also be frozen liquids.  The atoms in a solid are tightly bonded which  means it has a definiteshape. The second phase of  matter is liquids. Liquids have no definite shape.  Liquids are less orderly than solids but more  orderly than gases. Liquids can flow very easily.  Liquids also take the shape of their container.  Most liquids are very good conductors. Most  liquids are also good solvents. Some solids float in  liquids depending on their density. If the solid is  less dense than the liquid then it floats on the  liquids surface. If the solid is more dense than the  liquid then it sinks in the liquids. For example an  egg normally sinks in water because it's density is  higher than water's density. When you add salt to  the water the density of the water becomes higher  than the egg's density so the egg floats. The third  and final fundamental phase of matter is gas.  Gases are the least orderly of the three phases of  matter. Gases take the shape of their container  because of the very weak bond between their  atoms. Gases are also very low in density. The  average gas is 1000 times less than that of the  average liquid. The volume of gas varies with  many things including temperature and pressure.  These are explained in Charles's and Boyle's laws.  Boyle's law states that the volume of gas varies  indefinitely with the pressure applied to it.  					    
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