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It is not possible. You call the substance a solid if it is so at room temperature. It is not possible for a solid (at room temperature) to also be as a liquid at room temperature.
Jelly is not a solid or a liquid. It is an amorphus substance, like glass. It shares some properties of each.
A mineral is, by definition, a solid substance.
what state of matter is present at the melting point of a substance
When liquid becomes a solid it has to loose temperature. Because when a substance transforms into solid from liquid the atoms of that substance has to come closer to form the solid form.
Glass is not a crystalline substance - it is an amorphous solid.
Glass is an amorphous substance. Solids can be crystalline or amorphous, so it depends to which type of solid we are comparing glass with.
It is not possible. You call the substance a solid if it is so at room temperature. It is not possible for a solid (at room temperature) to also be as a liquid at room temperature.
Water is an atypical substance in that its liquid phase is denser than its solid phase. This can be seen as ice floats in a glass of water.
Examples: glass, steel, wood, tiles, aluminium, polyethylene, bronze, quartz, iron.
Jelly is not a solid or a liquid. It is an amorphus substance, like glass. It shares some properties of each.
Yes, glass is an amorphous solid.
A mineral is, by definition, a solid substance.
A liquid lens is one where, rather than solid glass or plastic, the light is refracted through a liquid substance.
Glass is an example of an amorphous solid material
No, freezing is a change in STATE of a substance (from liquid to solid), the solid is NOT a new substance.
if you heat a solid substance it will melt at certain degree of temperature according to the substance.