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phases of matter

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  1. The states in which matter can exist: as a solid, liquid, or gas. When temperature changes, matter can undergo a phase change, shifting from one form to another. Examples of phase changes are melting (changing from a solid to a liquid), freezing (changing from a liquid to a solid), evaporation (changing from a liquid to a gas), and condensation (changing from a gas to a liquid). (See boiling point, condensation point, freezing point, melting point, triple point, and vaporization.)


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"And more complicated systems are where we look for new phases of matter, which have driven a lot of technological breakthroughs in the past."

From Science Daily Apr. 27, 2026

But exactly where the transition happens and how the different phases of matter behave, physicists aren’t sure.

From Scientific American Jul. 18, 2023

However, it does occur in exotic phases of matter known as topological quantum matter, for quantum-mechanical electronic waves.

From Nature Jul. 31, 2018

Matter most commonly exists as a solid, liquid, or gas; these states are known as the three common phases of matter.

From Textbooks Aug. 12, 2015

Porthos spoke these words with that heroic nature, which, with him, grew greater with all the phases of matter.

From The Vicomte de Bragelonne Or Ten Years Later being the completion of "The Three Musketeers" And "Twenty Years After" by Alexandre Dumas père

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