u can ask dr hussain h al kayiem
No its a solid
The way it breaks
This is a mixture of materials which can be distinguished from each other.
Solid barium chloride can be distinguished by its white crystalline appearance and its solubility in water. When barium chloride is dissolved in water, a white precipitate of barium sulfate forms upon the addition of a sulfate-containing solution, due to the formation of a precipitate (BaSO₄) that is insoluble in water.
Non-newtonian fluids are liquids that resemble the properties of a solid when put under stress.
No, fluids refer to liquids and gases only.
Convection occurs in fluids like liquids and gases, not in solids. In convection, fluids move due to temperature differences causing density variations; this movement transfers heat from one place to another. Solid objects do not move in convection because they do not flow like fluids do.
Yes, a mineral can not droop or melt .
It may contain air, fluids, or semi-solid material.
It may contain air, fluids, or semi-solid material.
Not solid, not gas, not plasma. Fluids do not have any structrual properties. (Only hydraulic properties) Fluids do not have any crystal strucutre properties
no im pretty sure a molecule is a solid if that's what you mean...