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10 examples of states of matter
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<DIV>Good morning,<BR><BR>Using Google and the search string "states of matter," I found:<BR><BR>1. Chem4Kids.com</DIV>
<DIV><A href=http://www.chem4kids.com/files/matter_states.html">http://www.chem4kids.com/files/matter_states.html</A></DIV>
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<DIV>.This site talks about five states of matter: Solids, liquids, gases, plasmas, and Bose-Einstein condensates. The first three are the ones most of us are familiar with. This site provides a short tutorial on states and phase changes.</DIV>
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<DIV>2. New York University</DIV>
<DIV><A href=http://www.nyu.edu/pages/mathmol/textbook/statesofmatter.html">http://www.nyu.edu/pages/mathmol/textbook/statesofmatter.html</A></DIV>
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<DIV>This site talks about solids, liquids, and gases.</DIV>
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<DIV>3. Perdue University</DIV>
<DIV><A href=http://www.chem.purdue.edu/gchelp/atoms/states.html">http://www.chem.purdue.edu/gchelp/atoms/states.html</A></DIV>
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<DIV>This site has a neat visual and provides a chart titled: </DIV>
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<DIV>Some Characteristics of Gases, Liquids and Solids and the Microscopic Explanation for the Behavior</DIV>
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<DIV>4. The States of Matter</DIV>
<DIV><A href=http://www.krysstal.com/states.html">http://www.krysstal.com/states.html</A></DIV>
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<DIV>This site provides many graphs.</DIV>
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<DIV>Don't forget to ask your librarian for help. Your library probably has books that will provide a lot of additional information.</DIV>
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<DIV>I hope this helps.</DIV>
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