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There are not 3, but 4 types of matter. They are: solids, liquids, gasses, and jello. amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
What about plasmas?
by Anonymous13 years ago
I was just covering the 3 main types
by Anonymous13 years ago
Oh so just because there a minority they get left out. I see how it is.
by Anonymous13 years ago
If Im not mistaken plasma is the most common state of matter in the universe.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Really? I would think it was gases.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Plasma is molten gases or something of the sort, isn't it? All stars are made of plasma I believe, so there's a hella lot of it in the universe.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Yes but there is more space than stars in space (hence the name) which I would assume is composed of gases.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Dunno, but if you look it up plasma is definitely the most abundant.
by Anonymous13 years ago
*Facepalm* space is called space because for the most part it is a vacuum, no matter including gases.
by Anonymous13 years ago
...there's no gasses in space... It's empty space...
by Anonymous13 years ago
it's empty space hint the space part and the lack of atmosphere
by Anonymous13 years ago
I'm sorry but I haven't learned about those yet. My bad
by Anonymous13 years ago
Are you in 1st grade...?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Plasma is a secret, that's why they don't tell you about it until you get to high school...shhhhhh
by Anonymous13 years ago
dont worry, its just going through a phase. -Bill Nye
by Anonymous13 years ago
Does anyone remember that old Wendy's commercial with two guys who couldn't decide if something was a solid or a liquid so they called it a soquid? No? Just me? Okay.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I REMEMBER.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I thought jello was an amorphous solid o____o
by Anonymous13 years ago
The consistency of jello makes me extremely uncomfortable.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Jello is considered a colloid. Essentially it is a solid suspended in liquid
by Anonymous13 years ago
what type of matter is skin?
by Anonymous13 years ago
I think solid, but what about raw eggs
by Anonymous13 years ago
But it forms to the body, like liquids form in a container.
Raw eggs are liquid, when they develop/are cooked, they solidify.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Maybe it-skin I mean-is a plasma. Maybe.
by Anonymous13 years ago
No. Go to high school.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I said maybe lol, but I looked it up and yeah, no.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Yea but the you can pick the yolk up with a for and it won't strain through
by Anonymous13 years ago
dont forget ketchup. that shit is not a liquid or a solid.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Has anyone else but me wondered if the substance in a borrito supreme for tacobell is a solid or liquid?
by Anonymous13 years ago
R-R-R-R-R-R-REPOST!
http://www.amirite.net/464815
by Anonymous13 years ago
plasma is the most abundant form of matter in our universe as it is what all stars are made of except for the core of molten medal that is in most stars and plasma is defined as anything with properties of both liquids and gases
by Anonymous13 years ago
You're comment sounded intelligent, then you spelled "metal" "medal"...
by Anonymous13 years ago
Don't forget peanut butter and toothpaste(:
by Anonymous13 years ago
I think those would be newtonian liquids.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Non-newtonian liquids*? Just like jello is technically a non-newtonian solid.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Yeah I guess...
by Anonymous12 years ago
Jello is a solid... it holds its shape... but very true (almost)
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