The answer of this question is similar to the questions why solids are solid and gases are gas? The answer is that in solids the intermolecular forces between the atoms of solid is very strong and they bound each other very strongly. The atoms of the solid can't move here and there and they have definite shape and called solids. Similarly gasses are those in which intermolecular forces are very week and the atoms can't held each other strongly and that's why the atoms separated randomly and they called gasses. As liquid is the intermediate state between solid and gas similar to this the intermolecular forces among the atoms of the liquid is less than solid but more than gasses. Due to such kind of forces liquid neither get a definite shape nor the atoms separated but the atoms can move within a definite area and can squire any shape and that's why they are called liquid.
The fruit juice is a liquid at room temperature.
because it is
because it's wet
liquid
Marshamallow is a gas and a solid cause it has a shape and it contains many bubbles in it.
Solid
General classes of colloids are: gas in liquid, gas in solid, liquid in gas, liquid in liquid, liquid in solid, solid in gas, solid in liquid, solid in solid.
evaporation solid to liquid - melting liquid to gas - evaporation gas to liquid - condensation liquid to solid - freezing solid to gas and gas to solid - sublimation
The liquid to gas phase change is vaporizing; the reverse is condensing. The other phase changes are: - solid to liquid: melting - liquid to solid: freezing - solid to gas: sublimation - gas to solid: deposition
Liquid.
Orange juice is a liquid and not a solid because juice is a liquid
gas
Marshamallow is a gas and a solid cause it has a shape and it contains many bubbles in it.
Solid
no its a fruit thats gone wrong
Apple juice is a liquid, bread is a solid, a textbook is a solid, and steam is a gas
Solid
Of course it's not. it is a kind of gas which is tasty and solid element and it is very similar to liquid drinks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Indeed it is a liquid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (-:
General classes of colloids are: gas in liquid, gas in solid, liquid in gas, liquid in liquid, liquid in solid, solid in gas, solid in liquid, solid in solid.
solid
evaporation solid to liquid - melting liquid to gas - evaporation gas to liquid - condensation liquid to solid - freezing solid to gas and gas to solid - sublimation