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How do scientists use the states of matter to create new inventions? Scientists care about the state of matter so they can explain why things happen or how to develop new uses. Meet a material ...
The BBC Science Focus magazine reports there are eight states of matter, but the Google search will yield other results, too. These strange states have equally strange names, such as quark-gluon ...
Resources: Printable: States of Matter foldable Data for Heating Curve for Water Graph Student Questions for Heating Curve for Water Graph This lab was created with support from the Ren Research group ...
Twisted materials—known as moiré structures—have revolutionized modern physics, emerging as today's "alchemy" by creating ...
Eighty years ago today, at 5:29 am on the morning of 16 July 1945, in the state of New Mexico, a dreadful slice of history ...
By shining a strong beam of light through two chemical compounds, scientists discovered a unique new state of matter made of particles called excitons.
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You Know 3 States of Matter - Here Are 12 More!
Everyone knows solid, liquid, and gas—but what about time crystals, quark-gluon plasma, and Bose-Einstein condensates?
Want to know what happens when the states of matter change? Find out with this interactive activity for the OCR 21st Century combined science specification.
Only recently have scientists realized that most of the universe is neither gaseous, liquid or solid. It is plasma, a lively, tricky, often dangerous state of matter whose distinctive ...
Researchers propose that dark matter particles could interact with Earth's ionosphere. This theory may lead to the first observable signs of dark matter.
Visualise what happens when states of matter change with this interactive activity designed for the OCR 21st Century GCSE physics specification.