Yes. Solid is a state of matter - a trait. While matter can change states into liquid or gas, these traits always stay what they are - different states of matter.
Just like you can't say - "solid is liquid" but you can say "solid turned into liquid" (and it is no longer solid)
A solid always takes up the same amount of space, which is its volume.
Give examples of solute relating to solid liquid and gas
No.
Yes, solid volumes can always be determined by the displacement method, as long as the solid is denser than the fluid it is submerged in. The method involves measuring the volume of liquid displaced by the solid when it is fully submerged, which is equal to the volume of the solid.
to answer this i must ask you this what does it always okay
A mineral is always a solid because it has a definite volume and shape due to its atomic structure and arrangement.
no not always
Usually heating the liquid will allow more solid to be dissolved. This not always the case though.
Alloys are solid solutions.
Alloys are solid solutions.
Alloys are solid solutions.
Alloys are solid solutions.