States-of-Matter-Best-Of.mp3
States-of-Matter-Best-Of.mp4
States-of-Matter.mp3
States-of-Matter.mp4
States-of-Matter-intro.mp3
[Verse 1]
Solid, liquid, gas
But (Hey!) not so fast
Did you explore
If there are more?
[Chorus]
As a matter of fact
The states of matter
How particles act
Stick together… or scatter
[Bridge]
Can be more than three
[Verse 2]
Quite a strange reality
A single quantum entity
Behaving as one
Did you ever wonder… (how come?)
[Chorus]
As a matter of fact
The states of matter
How particles act
Stick together… or scatter
[Bridge]
The states of matter
(Matter)
Mama (Plasma)
Come on
(Give me Quark-Gluon)
Or fermions
(Rather than bosons)
[Chorus]
As a matter of fact
The states of matter
How particles act
Stick together… or scatter
[Outro]
The states of matter
(Matter)
A SCIENCE NOTE
The classic three states of matter are:
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Solid – Has a fixed shape and volume. The particles are tightly packed and vibrate in place.
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Example: Ice, rock, wood.
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Liquid – Has a fixed volume but takes the shape of its container. The particles are close together but can move past one another.
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Example: Water, oil, alcohol.
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Gas – Has neither a fixed shape nor volume. The particles are far apart and move freely.
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Example: Oxygen, carbon dioxide, helium.
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But there are more states of matter:
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Plasma – An ionized gas with free electrons and ions. Found in stars, lightning, and neon signs.
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Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC) – A state at temperatures near absolute zero where atoms behave as a single quantum entity.
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Fermionic Condensate – Similar to BEC but made of fermions (rather than bosons).
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Quark-Gluon Plasma – Exists at extremely high energy densities, such as just after the Big Bang.