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Phases of Matter

Understanding States, Transitions and Extreme Conditions

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By: Pierce Jumper
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What do ice, steam, lightning, liquid helium, and the core of a neutron star have in common?

They are all matter responding to conditions.

Phases of Matter: Understanding States, Transitions, and Extremes offers a clear, concept-driven exploration of how matter behaves as temperature, pressure, and energy change. Designed for young adults (18–25) and curious general readers, this book moves beyond basic definitions to reveal the deeper logic behind physical behavior.

Readers will explore:

  • Why solids resist change while liquids flow and gases expand

  • How melting, freezing, boiling, and condensation really work

  • What happens at phase boundaries, triple points, and critical points

  • Why water behaves so differently from most substances

  • How extreme conditions create plasma, superfluids, superconductors, and quantum condensates

  • What matter becomes inside stars, neutron stars, and the early universe

Written in clear prose with minimal math, the book emphasizes understanding over memorization. Each chapter builds toward a unified framework that shows matter not as a list of categories, but as a continuous system shaped by balance and constraint.

Whether you are a student, an educator, or a lifelong learner, Phases of Matter provides the tools to think confidently about physical change—from the everyday to the extreme.

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