Yes. It sometimes looks like a liquid, but you cannot pour it.
You can not swim in jello. It is too solid.
A solid.
i believe its a solid...
yes.
Jello
Jello is considered a solid for the most part, before it is refrigerated it would be considered a liquid.
Yes, dry jello is still considered matter. (Its a solid if it keeps it shape)
its a newtonian fluid it is also considered to be both solid and liquid or what is known as plasma. Other types of plasma are blood and volcanic magma and toothpaste and glue.
If this is the question you are asking, I am pretty sure Jello is a solid. Hope that helps!
You put it in the feezer
Yes it can! Think of jello. Have you noticed that when you open a jello package, it's solid enough to hold its own shape, but at the same time it's a liquidity squishy thing!
No, the process of jello setting involves a physical change rather than a chemical one. When the jello mixture cools in the refrigerator, the gelatin molecules bond together to form a semi-solid structure, but the chemical composition of the jello powder remains the same.