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ASVAB Physical Science 2.1. Matter can exist in which three states?
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ASVAB Physical Science 2.1. Matter can exist in which three states?
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[ musical flourish ]
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And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by water.
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It's clearly the right choice.
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Matter can exist in which three states?
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And here are our potential answers.
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- 00:14
[ mumbles ]
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Well, nothing makes us madder than when people say matter doesn't matter.
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Now, matter exists in three different states.
- 00:26
Unless it's standing at the four corners monument.
- 00:28
Then it exists in all four states. But, really, just three states.
- 00:30
To answer this, let's think about what matter is.
- 00:33
Well, matter is everything.
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Our bed? Matter. The air we breathe? Matter.
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The soda we're drinking? Yep, that's matter.
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And us? Yeah, we're a whole bunch of matter, too.
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And really cool matter, if we toot our own horn a bit.
- 00:46
The easiest way to answer this question is to think about water.
- 00:49
When we put water in our freezer, we get ice, a solid.
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Ice, ice, baby.
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When we let ice melt, we get water, a liquid.
- 00:59
If we decide to, say, boil that water to make some tea,
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we notice steam rising from the pot,
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and that's a gas. So the correct answer here is C.
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Now if only we could remember to refill that ice tray.
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