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paper is semi solid bcuz it is chrush able and torn by force
A solid is one of three common states of matter. Your other two are gas and liquid. A gas is a free flowing fluid that fills the entire volume of it's container. (undefined volume and undefined shape) a liquid is a free flowing fluid that does not fill the entire volume of it's container, but rather formes to it's shape. (Set volume and undefined shape A solid is a form of matter that has a set volume and a set shape. It is not a fluid and it does not flow freely. Examples: rocks, trees, tables, cups, pencils, etc...
Pretty much everything, although some materials will rather go through thermal degradation instead of melting, such as trees or other organic material. Some substances will rather go from solid to gas, which is called sublimation.
Sugar, or water-soluble crystalline carbohydrate, (molecular compound comprising of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen), is a solid crystal in its natural state. When sucrose (most common sugar) is mixed with water (a strong solvent), hydrolysis (or decomposition with water) occurs, allowing ions to be split and other molecules to be attracted to each other. Allowing the water in the solution to evaporate slowly causes crystallization of sucrose. When heat is added to solid sucrose, apparent melting occurs. Sucrose decomposition occurs at 367 degrees Fahrenheit with some of the molecules combust to water vapor and carbon dioxide. So, to sum up and concisely answer your question: sucrose changes from solid to liquid (and gas/decomposition) with heat, and transit from solid to liquid by hydrolysis. Sucrose can be crystallized from the hydrolytic compound by slowly allowing the water in the solution to evaporate. To my knowledge, sugar can melt, decompose, and crystallize.
Liquid paper is like white-out.If you're using a pen,and you mess up, use liquid paper like white-out.
yes chestnut trees grow in the us in california.
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chestnut trees
Chestnut trees belong to the same family of trees as the oak and beech trees. There are five types of species of chestnuts, European chestnut or the sweet chestnut, Asiatic chestnut which has two species the Japanese and the Chinese chestnut, the American species, and Allegheny Chickapin..
As all chestnut trees are, yes.
The cause of the loss of chestnut trees were pollution and cutting them for "fuel".
Oak trees do not suffer from Chestnut blight a disease of chestnuts.
The Common Horse Chestnut , Aesculus hippocastanum, is deciduous.
chestnuts
You can find a chestnut tree in the area 'Castle Hill'.
Chestnut Blight
Chestnut Blight