Examples: camphor, solid carbon dioxide.
When a solid suddenly appears when you mix liquids (or gases), you call it a precipitate.
Gases always have the most volume. A pan full of water will occupy 2 quarts or 2 liters. That same pan of water boiled until it became steam would occupy a whole room.
1. Polarity 2. Molecular mass 3. Whether or not the molecule is branched.
1. They rarely have metallic luster. 2. They are usually gases at room temperature. 3. Nonmetallic solids are neither malleable nor ductile. 4. They are poor conductors of heat and electricity by Spencer Ferguson
By "squash" it would seem you are thinking of compressing into a smaller volume. The simple answer to that is: YES. Because the molecules in gases are more widely spaced than solids or liquids, they have less resistance to being brought closer together, i.e. squashed.
Five facts: 1. When liquids cool down, they become solids. 2. When gases cool down, they become liquids. 3. When solids heat up, they become liquids. 4. When liquids heat up, they become gases. 5. Some liquids will only freeze in temperatures that can never be recreated by humans.
Solids and liquids are difficult compress. Gases, however, are easy; they respond to changes in temperature and volume.
When a solid suddenly appears when you mix liquids (or gases), you call it a precipitate.
1. Iron and iron oxides are solids. 2. Carbon oxides are gases.
They are all something in something else. Suspensions are colloids. Colloids are something small dispersed in something else - solids in liquids (a suspension), gases in liquids, gases in solids etc etc Solutions are one phase - a liquid, but at least 2 compounds make up that phase.
They are all something in something else. Suspensions are colloids. Colloids are something small dispersed in something else - solids in liquids (a suspension), gases in liquids, gases in solids etc etc Solutions are one phase - a liquid, but at least 2 compounds make up that phase.
I know 2 facts about solids! 1. Their particles are close together 2. Their particles vibrate alot and close together that's all i know sorry . from chocolate bear i have the third one! 3. Solids are usually more dense than liquids or gases, but not always. there! bmrockz00
the 4 different states of matter are1.solids2.liquids3.gases4.plasma
Gases always have the most volume. A pan full of water will occupy 2 quarts or 2 liters. That same pan of water boiled until it became steam would occupy a whole room.
A solution is a mixture of 2 or more substances that consists of solids, liquids or gases. So, the answer would be yes.
1. Polarity 2. Molecular mass 3. Whether or not the molecule is branched.
1. They rarely have metallic luster. 2. They are usually gases at room temperature. 3. Nonmetallic solids are neither malleable nor ductile. 4. They are poor conductors of heat and electricity by Spencer Ferguson