Can all substances be in all 3 states of matter? If you heat up metal, it will melt, but is there a point where you heat it enough that it will become a gas? Same goes for every substance on earth

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Basically the title. I know water can be solid, liquid, and gas, but does that apply to everything or just water?

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Nobody has mentioned ‘superfluids’ which are like liquids that flow without friction. This is another state of matter and CO2 exists in this state in a gas cylinder.

It’s sort of a liquid and sort of a gas.

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