States of Matter : Solid Liquid Gas

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States of Matter : Let's explore the 3 States of Matter: Solid, Liquid and Gas. Properties such as shape and volume, compressibility, rigid or fluid are discussed with exciting experiments! Let's visualize the states of matter and bring it to your fingertips!

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1]sponge has tiny holes through which air goes in and air can be compressed.
2]sugar is solid but takes the shape of beaker.
3]plasma and BEC.

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Answer 1. sponge is a also called as a porous solid. sponge has very small holes in which air is trapped when we will press it the air is goin out of it and we are able to compress it. A sponge can be compressed easily but still we count them in solids because they have very small pores in it which are filled with air.
Answer 2. No matter to do with the size of the container in comparison to the sugar crystals. If you take any solid object and put it inside a large container, it will appear to take the form of the container. But if we check very closely, the individual crystals are having the same shape which is not changed and in fact, have lots of space between them.
Answer 3. There are 3 main states of matter solid, liquid and gas and other than this we have two more states of matter called by the names 1: Plasma and 2 : Bose - Einstein.

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Ans 1 sponge is a solid and we know that solids are incompressible, but the tiny holes in the sponge contain gases so when we compress a sponge we are not compressing a solid but we are compressing gas
Ans 2 Sugar is solid
Ans 3 The other 2 states of matter are Plasma & Bose-Einstein Condensate(BEC)

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Q1: because, the holes make it easy for us to compress it
Q2: solid because sugar is in the smaller form and where it can flow
Q3: plasma and BECs

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Questions- 1: The sponge is compressible be cause it has holes so your compressing air
2: Sugar is a solid because you were showing lots of sugar and it has a fixed volume and shape.
3: The states of matter are Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma and Bose-Einstein Condensate.
Thank you science class and Manocha Academy.

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Your teaching method is excellent sir.. keep going sir.

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Question 1😅😅
It is a soft solid
Question 2
They are small particles to take shape of the container 🫙
Question 3
Plasma and Bose Einstein
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Answers to the questions in the end
1. The sponge has holes, as you said so the air between these holes is what is actually being compressed, and gas can be easily compressed!\
2.the sugar grains are very small, so when you pour them the look like a liquid or a gas is being poured
3. The other 2 states of matter are plasma and man made Bose Einstein as we have learnt in class

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1. Sponge is a solid. But, we are compressing the holes. And what exactly do we have in the holes? Well yes, we have air in the holes. Technically, we are compressing air.

2. If we take a single sugar, then we can see that it doesn't have liquid-like properties. It's just in the group.

3. 1. Plasma, 2. Bose-Einstien condenstate



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Your explanation is like gas, it easily flows and fill the mind❤️❤️

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Q1. Because of the holes in it, the air content makes it possible to be compressed.
Q2. A sugar is a solid but it is able to flow because, the particles are separated or spread out.
Q3. Plasma
Bose - Einstein condensate.

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Sir you make physics, chemistry and maths so easy

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1. Sponge has small holes in which air is trapped, when it will be pressed the trapped air will move out and it will be compressed.
2.Sugar is a crystal solid.
3.There are 3 main states of matter
• SOLID
• LIQUID
• GAS
Two more are-
1.PLASMA & 2. BOSE-EINSTEIN

noobi
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Thanks sir i understand very nice
Your explanation is wonderful

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Q1 AnsSponge is compressible because it is having minute pores in which air is trapped . on presssing the air is expelled. it is still considered as a solidbecause it has a definite volume and shape does not changes unlessscompressed

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Q1. A sponge is compressable even though it is a solid because it has tiny holes in it through which air enters so we are actually compressing the air inside the sponge. Q2. Sugar is a solid Q3. The other two states of matter are Plasma and Bose Einstein

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1. Sponge can be compressible because the particles are hollow and the forces of attraction are weak. (I don’t know if it is correct)
2. Sugar is a solid because there are particles for each grain of sugar and they are solid which can be compressed and flow.
3. Plasma and bore-Einstein

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Sir, you teach in a very interactive way. Thank you so much !
Ans 1. Sponge is porous i.e. air is trapped in the pores and so, when we compress it, we actually don't do it to the sponge(solid) but to the air(gas).
Ans 2. If it is about properties of sugar, then just take a sugar crystal as a subject here, if there would be a single sugar crystal, then we could have seen it having fixed shape and not flowing like fluid. Therefore, Sugar is solid
And 3. The other two states of matter:
(i). Plasma
(ii). Bose-Einstein Condensate

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1. Sponge is a solid but it has tiny holes in it in which air is trapped when we compress it the air inside the holes moves out that's why we are able to compress it.
2. Sugar is a solid if we we talk about each individual sugar, 1 grain of sugar it has fixed shape and volume, it is rigid and incompressible and whether we put it in a small jar or a big one or in plate it doesn't fill any of the container in which it is kept that's why it is a solid as it shows the properties of solid state
3. Plasma and einstein condensate

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