No, not all solids are the same. For example. each solid has a different temperature in which it melts. Heat, water, and coldness are factors in solids.
All the elements do not need to be solids. They can be solids, liquids or gasses.
No, all elements have a Gas, liquid and solid states. However boiling and melting points vary so we only see some states of elements naturally.
No. In their natural forms some are in liquid or gas form. They can also be changed into other phases of matter.
The majority of chemical elements are solids at room temperature.
All solids except sublime solids form a liquid before they turn into gas. Sublime solids directly turn to gases.
No. Some solids can be dissolved in water, some can't.
Sort of, snow is a conglomeration of many solids. They're all ice, but obviously snow and ice are quite different.
All I know is that we drink liquids, breath gases, but how does solids help?
No. Water ice for example will have a larger volume than an equal mass of liquid water.
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No.
All solids do no have same properties. They possess different properties.
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These are solids whose corresponding sides are in the same proportion, and all its angles are equal.
yes
no solids are not in same shape they differ according to their shape and size due to intermolecular forces of attraction. submitted by sapan
All the charecteist is not the anema becuise you is not right
Not all solutes are solids.
neither the shape nor the volume
a geometrical solid is like a cube all the side are the same and they bare all equal
Chemical (formula) composition of the compound concerned.