Some solids are aggregates.
Which one is NOT an aggregate state? a) fluid b) solid c) circular d) gaseous
Some solids are aggregates.
A rock is a naturally occurring solid aggregate of minerals or mineraloids. These minerals can vary in composition and structure, leading to the wide variety of rock types found in the Earth's crust.
When installed, tarmac is a mixture of solid aggregate in liquid asphalt. When the mixture cools, the finished tarmac pavement is solid.
Aggregate is the gravel or stone in the concrete. It is what gives concrete it's strength. Think of the aggregate as the bricks of a wall and the concrete and sand as the mortar.
A solid aggregate or mass of minerals is called a rock. Rocks are made up of one or more minerals and can be classified into three main types based on how they are formed - igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks.
Soil is an aggregate mix of compounds both organic and inorganic, and despite its plastic or powdery texture usually is considered to be in the solid state, although it does have some liquid or gaseous components.
Concrete block is made from Portland Cement, water, sand and aggregate. The aggregate may be in the form of flyash or cinder from burnt coal.
A solid aggregate of one or more minerals is known as a rock. Rocks are composed of mineral grains or crystals that are bound together. Rocks can range in composition, texture, and properties depending on the minerals they contain and how they formed.
its a solid state.
A solid.
The standard state of magnesium is solid.