A milkshake would qualify as a solid. A fish swims in a liquid (water). If a fish was stuck in a milkshake it wouldn't be able to swim because it's a solid. Therefore a milkshake qualifies as a solid.
A milkshake is a liquid.
Well, yes and no. Ice cream is kind of both a solid and liquid, ice cubes (REALLY well ground up) are solids, cream is liquid. So, both depending on who you're asking.
Well, buttercup, milk is technically a liquid. It may look creamy and dreamy, but it flows like a liquid and takes the shape of its container. So, next time you're pondering the state of milk, just remember it's a liquid that's udderly delicious.
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solid liquid
Liquid.
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it is a gas
The general classes of colloids are sols (solid particles dispersed in a liquid), gels (cross-linked networks of solid particles dispersed in a liquid), and emulsions (liquid droplets dispersed in another liquid).
change of a liquid to a solid
A gas is not a liquid or a solid.
Whether the solid will float or sink in a solid-liquid mixture depends on the relative densities of the solid and the liquid. If the density of the solid is greater than that of the liquid, then the solid will sink. If the density of the solid is less than that of the liquid, then the solid will float.