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Melting point of the substance
we know that ions conduct electricity. ions in the solid state are not free whereas they are free in the molten or the liquid state. the conduction is much easier by the ions in this state
i am a solid substance left after heating coal or petol
solid carbon dioxide
At 0o Celsius, water becomes a solid (ice).
it is used as preliminary identification of substance because you will know if the substance is solid or liquid.
it turns into a solid
Melting point of the substance
Only by chemical analysis.
The solid state.
A "non-newtonian" substance.
i dont know how it does it but the term is called sublimation
How would you define a subtancebased on what you have obsrved
A mineral is, by definition, a solid substance.
we know that ions conduct electricity. ions in the solid state are not free whereas they are free in the molten or the liquid state. the conduction is much easier by the ions in this state
a liquid then if cooled further it would turn into a solid a liquid then if cooled further it would turn into a solid
If this substance is a solid, it would be considered amorphous. This substance could also be any liquid or gas