if you heat up sand to a high enough temperature it would become liquid
Yes, sand can be melted at sufficiently high temperatures.
No. Sand consists of solid particles. You can melt it, but at that point it is no longer sand.
No. Sand is made up of many small solid particles.
Melt it. Itdoes not dissolve in water.
no
A liquid. If something is a liquidized, then it has become a liquid.
sand is solid if you look in the microscope it's solid
sand is solid if you look in the microscope it's solid
It is not a chemical change. The iron and sand can be separated out.
Phase change
Sand is a solid.
Grains of sand are about to move about in a manner that is similar to the motion of molecules of a true liquid.
A liquid. If something is a liquidized, then it has become a liquid.
Because it is made up of small, solid particles.
Sand is pretty inert, so it should have very little effect. However, if some of the sand does dissolve in the liquid, it would raise the boiling point of the liquid.
no
Soled
Soled
sand and water ice mud
Sand is a solid. I agree to whom wrote this answer but,In adition there are many conditions through we can say sand acets like liquids in some conditions like when we put sonme sand on a sliding motion it falls downd to the land and sand particles are dispersed nor like liquid prticles nither solids particles middle one I one way sand acets like solids when it is in our box or container it get fixed on one place and does not ghanges place this is like solids My name is Talhawaleed.Iam from Pakistan Sand is a tiny partial of solid and its is also a liquid because it can change shape
Liquid Sand Tissue - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:AL (original rating)
it is a solid