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Some AppliedPhlebotinum come in multiple states, solid, liquid, gas, plasma, etc. Usually it's necessary to convert it from one state to another in order to use it. May involve PhlebotinumHandlingEquipment.

Sometimes the alternate state is inherently destructive, in which case it is ToxicPhlebotinum.

A practical manner of HoldingBackThePhlebotinum. A writer wanting to assess new mind-blowing powers to their phlebotinum can avoid breaking the plot with the mere existence of such a thing by compartmentalizing the excessive powers to a specific state that will simply be used up or destroyed. Due to rarity or difficulty in making more, it never need be mentioned again.

Also can be used to neatly avert the ForgottenPhlebotinum problem. The basic phlebotinum already has established powers that would break the immediate plot if used that way, but instead the writer switches to a new state of the phlebotinum, essentially resetting the list of established powers to zero.

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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'': The PhilosophersStone comes in solid and liquid forms. TruthInTelevision, as that was believed to be one of the properties of the Philosopher's Stone.
* ''Anime/KillLaKill'': Life Fibers comes in normal and hardened varieties, the latter of which is able to cut the former.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* ''Franchise/{{Mistborn}}'': It's eventually revealed that the [[AmplifierArtifact liquid in the Well of Ascension]], the metal found near it which [[spoiler:[[SuperEmpowering makes people into allomancers]]]], and the gaseous [[spoiler:mist which can [[TraumaticSuperpowerAwakening activate latent allomany in people]]]] are all different states of the same phlebotinum. Unusually, this isn't revealed until part way through the final book of the trilogy -- and indeed the characters themselves don't find out until the epilogue.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/StargateSG1'' starts out with naquadah as a solid material of the Stargate, and running through the blood of Goa'uld. Later liquid naquadah is added as a small weapons ammo, then the refined, denser weapons-grade naquadah, and heavy liquid naquadah for a weapons satellite system. Also branches off this trope into naquadria, a much more powerful, yet inherently unstable and radioactive version; the ToxicPhlebotinum of the series. The Asgard flagship is mentioned as being of a "naquadah-trinium-carbon alloy" too. Essentially, the series plays this trope almost as an ongoing "Phlebotinum States on Demand".
* ''Franchise/StarTrek'': The familiar dilithium crystal concept was later augmented with the introduction of trilithium, which is only useful for making star-destroying weapons. As such, this is the ToxicPhlebotinum version. Also mentioned is paralithium, which is only used with ion-based propulsion fuel, and relatively unimportant except for its use in creation of trilithium.
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[[folder:Toys]]
* ''Toys/{{BIONICLE}}'':
** Protodermis generally comes in liquid, solid, and organic forms. Once raw liquid Protodermis is purified in Ga-Metru, it goes to Ta-Metru to be heated and then cooled to harden in ordered to be used in building and crafting as solid Protodermis.
** Antidermis comes in liquid and gaseous forms, as well as solid if frozen.
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerTiberianSeries'' has Tiberium, which appears in several different states and forms. The most iconic form is [[GreenRocks a greenish crystalline substance]] which "grows" section by section, [[AlienKudzu gradually taking over whatever it touches]]. There are also blue crystal forms that [[StuffBlowingUp are highly explosive]], and a liquid form that is insanely volatile and be used to make [[FantasticNuke superweapons]]. Then there are the stranger forms the [[SufficientlyAdvancedAlien Scrin]] can come up with, like the Corruptor's less volatile, more [[TheCorruption bio-reactive]] liquid state.
* Phazon in the ''VideoGame/MetroidPrimeTrilogy'' games comes in liquid and solid forms (the solid form seems to also sometimes be crystalline and sometimes for veinlike growths). The liquid form is unstable and explosive. Additionally, the Impact Crater in [[VideoGame/MetroidPrime the first game]] contains "orange phazon" (it's never given an actual name in the game, but it looks like phazon except orange) which is much more radioactive.
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[[folder:Web Originals]]
* Mystic Energy in ''Literature/{{Phaeton}}'' can imitate solid, liquid, gas, plasma, gel, fog and states yet unknown to us, but in truth is actually none of these things.
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* In ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'', Energon is normally a liquid, but in ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'', there's a crystal form of Energon (implied to have been created by the Vok) which is notably more radioactive than the liquid form.
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[[folder:Real Life]]
* TruthInTelevision: Almost everything comes in multiple states, solid, liquid, and vapor, along with non-Newtonian substances such as [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oobleck Oobleck]].
* However, the solid/liquid/gas phase is generally trivial to interchange. Structural differences (carbon vs graphite vs diamond) are often not trivial to interchange. Isotopes are most often separated out of a naturally occurring mixture. When isotopes need to be made, they often are made from completely unrelated elements, but in some cases are made from another isotope of the same element.
* Though not to the extent of Newtonian states of matter, oil in its unrefined, crude form is hardly usable, but by heating it and putting it through a fractioning column, you derive multiple products that make up the cornerstone in, well, everything. The heavy bitumen at the bottom? Roads and roofs. The petroleum near the top is how you get to work in the morning (unless you take the bus which is several steps down), or you can use it as part of a gel to [[MundaneUtility treat cuts, dry skin, rashes, et cetera]]. No wonder people are [[NoBloodForPhlebotinum willing to spill blood for it]].
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