Yes. They can mix. Like a mixture. For example, ice and water. They will mix.
Solids are strong because they are not like liquids,liquids can go through your hand and solids cant
solids molecules are closely compacted and liquids molecules are spread apart. Both solids and liquids molecules are always moving.
When a solid suddenly appears when you mix liquids (or gases), you call it a precipitate.
solids, liquids, and gasses, all depend on how many atoms are in that element.
Solids become liquids when the temperature reaches melting point, groups of particles start to brake away from each other. This is when the solid starts becoming a liquid. Liquids become solids on cooling, the particles move slower and become a solid.
Of course, especially liquids and gases, but even solids, especially at high temperature
Solids have tightly packed atoms so there is no space for the atoms to mingle. But in liquids/ gases, the atoms are more spread out and more free to move hence allowing the atoms to mingle.
Liquids do, but solids do not.
Solids have tightly packed atoms so there is no space for the atoms to mingle. But in liquids/ gases, the atoms are more spread out and more free to move hence allowing the atoms to mingle.
In solids, the particles are joined too strongly and are positioned to closely together to allow other particles to mix with it
Solids to Liquids (Melting) Liquids turning back into a Solid (Freezing) ((SCF))
solids and liquids
Liquid + Liquid = Solution Liquid + Solid = Suspension
Both liquids and Solids have definite volumes
Solids and liquids both have fixed volumes.
- Solutions can be saturated or unsaturated. or - Solutions of solids in liquids, solids in solids, liquids in liquids (rarely used the expression gas in gas).
liquids