solids hold their shape but liquids take the shape of the container there in
Solids are rigid.
Liquids have the form of the containers.
No, not all solids dissolve in all liquids. The ability of a solid to dissolve in a liquid depends on various factors such as the nature of the solid and the liquid, as well as their molecular structures. Some solids may dissolve in one liquid but not in another.
A solid will turn into a liquid if the temperature get hot enough. There are different temperatures for different solids, so you might have to check.
Solids. (Anything that isn't a liquid or a gas)
solids and liquids are different from each other because a solid is hard and you can eat it ,a liquid is something you drink.
Particle density Source: university chemistry
To observe whether different solids float in a given liquid, you would use a clear container filled with the liquid, such as a graduated cylinder or a beaker. This allows you to see the solids' buoyancy and whether they sink or float. Additionally, a set of various solids to test, such as small weights or pieces of wood, should be used for comparison. It's important to ensure the liquids and solids are safe for the experiment.
it depends on what is mixed together
There are several terms for removing solids from a liquid: filtration, settling, decantation or sedimentation.
A liquid will fit in any shape of a (larger) container, a solid does not, because of its own 'solid' shape.
All solids except sublime solids form a liquid before they turn into gas. Sublime solids directly turn to gases.