Yes. Your common epoxy resin does this, as does starch+water.
Yes. Menthol and Camphor (both solids) when mixed together will make a liquid.
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There are a few differences between liquids and solids. Two of these differences are that a solid is solid at room temperature, while a liquid remains fluid. A liquid will fill the shape of whatever container it rests in, while a solid maintains its shape.
The two states of matter in a snow cone are ( 1 ) solid and ( 2 ) liquid.
Red and Blue
sodium and potassium
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If you combine the two together, you will get a neutral liquid.
Solids and gases have a number of things in common. The main similarity between the two is that they can be converted into liquid state.
Steel and aluminum are solids. Gasoline and water are liquids.
If a solid forms when two liquids are mixed together, the name given to the solid is product. It is the product of the mixture or reaction of the two liquids.
aluminum and rock juice and milk oxygen and nitrogen
Yes, two solids can react to form a liquid by chemical combination. This type of reaction is known as a synthesis or precipitation reaction. An example of this is when solid sodium reacts with solid chloride to form liquid sodium chloride (common table salt) during the process of electrolysis.
No, liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen would be rather explosive and in fact has been used for rocket fuel. Alternate answer: No, while water is comprised of Hydrogen and Oxygen, the two usually combine when in a gaseous form.
yes. a precipitate is a solid formed when two liquid solutions combine.
There are a few differences between liquids and solids. Two of these differences are that a solid is solid at room temperature, while a liquid remains fluid. A liquid will fill the shape of whatever container it rests in, while a solid maintains its shape.
its value changes ,get new substance and the product doesn't remain the same after chemical reaction
Yes