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"states of matter" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the different forms that matter can take, such as solid, liquid, and gas. You can use this phrase when discussing properties or characteristics of matter, or in scientific explanations or discussions. For example: - "The states of matter can be changed by altering temperature and pressure." - "Water can exist in three different states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas." - "In the experiment, we observed the transition of the substance from one state of matter to another."
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states of matter
noun
Plural of state of matter
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Tungsten-based transistor combines two different electronic states of matter.
Q: What makes plasma different from other states of matter?
Researchers create ultracold molecules to produce exotic states of matter.
The analogues of all three states of matter and phase equilibria may be observed.
Five physical states of matter are described in terms of their physical and molecular characteristics.
Solid, one of the three basic states of matter, the others being liquid and gas.
They combine pleasing textures and even states of matter: solid, liquid and gas.
At near absolute zero, molecules may start to exhibit exotic states of matter.
Topics in Modern Condensed Matter Theory I: Topological States of Matter.
By tuning material properties it is possible to realize new quantum states of matter.
Not quite solid, not quite liquid, the cup totters between two states of matter.
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