Difficulties in the Definition of Matter States |
( Volume 2 Issue 9,September 2015 ) OPEN ACCESS |
Author(s): |
Taha Massalha |
Abstract: |
A matter in liquid state is known to attain the shape of the vessel which holds it – water is a glass will assume the shape of the glass. Solids, however, will retain their own shape wherever they are contained. What do these statements rely on and are they always valid? |
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