treacle is a syrup and a syrup is a viscous LIQUID. hence, your answer.
There is not a substitute for treacle. This has to do with cooking.
I like to spread treacle on my bread
Solid
a feather is a solid
liquid. A solid is like a block. it can be streched and smushed but otherwise will just sit there. A gas will fill its container and cannot be smushed very much. And a liquid will fill the bottom of the container and cant be smushed. p.s. I like the word smushed p.p.s. golden syrup is nummy p.p.p.s. i like the word nummy
The warm treacle pudding was a hit at the family dinner, with its sticky sweet flavor melting in everyone's mouths.
No, a solid is a solid and a gas is a gas. They are two separate states of matter.
Changing directly from a gas to a solid is called deposition.Changing directly from a solid to a gas is called sublimation.
The first 20 elements at room temperature are: Hydrogen - gas Helium - gas Lithium - solid Beryllium - solid Boron - solid Carbon - solid Nitrogen - gas Oxygen - gas Fluorine - gas Neon - gas Sodium - solid Magnesium - solid Aluminum - solid Silicon - solid Phosphorus - solid Sulfur - solid Chlorine - gas Argon - gas Potassium - solid Calcium - solid
Platinum is a solid.
Changing from a solid to a gas is called sublimation, where a solid directly transitions to a gas without passing through the liquid phase. The reverse process, changing from a gas to a solid, is called deposition, where a gas transforms directly into a solid without becoming a liquid.
1 tbsp is 16 grams.