by the process of fractional distillation
In a solution, there is what scientists call a solvent (the dissolving material) which is usually a luquid, and a solute (the material being dissolved) which is usually a solid. The answer you are looking for is "solute".
A filter paper cannot separate an insoluble solid from a liquid, as the solid remains trapped on the paper while the liquid passes through. Additionally, methods like evaporation would not effectively separate them without altering the state of the liquid. Techniques such as centrifugation or decantation may also be ineffective if the solid is too fine or uniformly dispersed in the liquid.
To be honest it would really be a mixture of LIQUIDand GAS.* At least thats what i think!* :p
A solid dissolved into a liquid makes a solution, as opposed to a suspension which is when the solid remains visibly suspended in the liquid without rising to the top or sinking to the bottom.The previous answer which I am replacing mistook the question as "What is made when a solid turns into a liquid, i.e.: melts, like ice to water". That would be a single substance in two states of matter, solid and liquid, not one solid substance dissolved into a different liquid substance, for example salt dissolving into water.
A centrifuge is used to separate the solid and liquid parts of blood.
Break up the solid
A solid dissolved into a liquid makes a solution, as opposed to a suspension which is when the solid remains visibly suspended in the liquid without rising to the top or sinking to the bottom.The previous answer which I am replacing mistook the question as "What is made when a solid turns into a liquid, i.e.: melts, like ice to water". That would be a single substance in two states of matter, solid and liquid, not one solid substance dissolved into a different liquid substance, for example salt dissolving into water.
One common method is to use evaporation, where the solution is heated until the solvent evaporates, leaving behind the solid. Filtration can also be used, where the solution is passed through a filter to separate the solid from the liquid. Additionally, techniques such as centrifugation or crystallization can be employed depending on the properties of the solid and solution.
air is neither liquid or solid, it is a gas
Ice is a solid and water is a liquid, so an ice cube floating in a glass of water would be a solid in a liquid solution. Lava is molten rock, which would also be a solid in liquid solution.
The rate of dissolving would be temperature dependent.
Yes. It would go from solid to aqueous.