The main examples I generally use are: For a Solid: Gold (AU), Magnesium, Silver, Platinum (Quick-Silver). For Liquids: Water (H2O) Bromine and Mercury (latter two at room temperature around 25 dgrees centigrade). For gases: Florine, Oxygen, Carbon dioxide, Carbon Monoxide. But if the question is what is an example which has a solid, liqiud and gas state, then I would use: H2O because when frozen as ice it's a solid, when melted a liquid and when it's heated enough a gas.
ice,water and water vapour.These are respectively forms of solid,liquid and gas.....There is a particular temperature known as the "TRIPLE POINT OF WATER",Where the water,vapour and ice co-exist together
SOLID: Ice, Iron, Uranium
LIQUID: Water, Bromine, Petrol
GAS: Steam, Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide
States of an element at room tempurature.
Solids: Gold (Au), Iron (Fe), Tin (Sn)
Liquids: Mercury (Hg), Bromine (Br)
Gases: Oxygen (O), Hydrogen (H), Nitrogen (N)
To get a solid to a liquid you have to apply heat and melt it, and to get a liquid to a gas it has to evaporate. If you are talking about a solid going into a gas, then I don't know.
it is a gas
the change of matter are the physical and chemical change physical change is a substance that do not change. chemicalchange is a substance that change. examples of physical: crumpling of paper evaporation of liquid examples of chemical: digestion of food burning of wood
Platinum is a solid.
gas -> liquid = condensation liquid -> solid = solidification (freezing) solid -> gas = sublimation gas -> solid = deposition solid -> liquid = melting liquid -> solid = vaporization
Four examples of changes in state are: solid to gas (sublimation), gas to solid (deposition), solid to liquid (fusion), and gas to liquid (condensation).Four examples of change on state are liquid to solid, solid to liquid, liquid to a gas, and gas to a liquid.
These nine types of solution are solid to solid solid to liquid solid to gas liquid to solid liquid to liquid liquid to gas gas to solid gas to liquid gas to gas
Solid, liquid and gas.
chemicle changes like solid to liquid liquid to gas solid to gas
chemicle changes like solid to liquid liquid to gas solid to gas
i would have thought it is solid melting to liquid, or liquid freezing to solid, or liquid to gas, or gas condensing to liquid. so Solid, Liquid, Gas? o_O
solid liquid gas
10 examples of gas
Physical changes consist of gas -> liquid -> solid through processes of: Gas -> Liquid (Condensation) Liquid -> Solid (Freezing) Solid -> Liquid (Melting) Liquid -> Gas (Evaporation) Gas -> Solid (Deposition) Solid -> Gas (Sublimation) Now considering the question... you ask for "examples." Well maybe the Hydrogen (gas) and Oxygen (gas) in the air condense to form water (liquid). As for land, shouldn't that be everything?
Ice is a solid. water is a liquid. and oxygen is a gas
solid,liquid and gas
bimetallic strip