It is not possible.
Solids changing to liquids are melting Liquids changing to solids are freezing Solids changing to gas are subliming Liquids changing to gas are boiling Gases changing to liquids are condensing.
Solids are less changed in volume by pressure than fluids (liquids or gasses or plasmas) because the atoms or molecules in solids are more closely bound by the chemical bonds that form them. JCF
SOME SOLIDS UPON HEATING ARE CHANGED DIRECTLY IN TO VAPOURS INSTEAD OF CHANGING IN TO LIQUIDS. THIS PROCESS IS CALLED SUBLIMITION.
They are both are a state of any matter and both can be changed to a liquid, gas, and solid
Yes solids can cause pressure
Matter exists as either liquids, solids or gases, these are known as states of matter. The state of matter can change by heating or cooling. The process of changing a liquid to a solid is called freezing.
Increasing the pressure on a reaction involving reacting gases increases the rate of reaction. Changing the pressure on a reaction which involves solids or liquids has no effect on the rate of reaction.
A standard temperature and pressure, they are gasses. However under different temperatures and pressures they can be plasmas, liquids and solids.
pressure is calculated in solids by using these formulae which is proposed gopi force / area
because the whole point of recycling is that you reuse the things that you recycle, so for example, you can change lots of things into containers, which are solids.
There are many solids that remain in this state of matter. Many solids like concrete will stay in this state of matter.
yes