All metals except three are in solid form.Foer example:
Solids are the thickest forms of matter. All the molecules in a solid are tightly fitted together, so the molecules can't move around very much. Solids are made up of different parts or compounds. Unlike liquids or gases, solids stay the same shape. Examples of solids: wood, rock, and metal
the answer is ice cube.
For example polar liquids dissolve polar solids, nonpolar liquids dissolve nonpolar solids.
They are lighter in density as compared to solids. Gas are compressible, whereas not all solids. Gases exhibit better flow characteristics than solids. Gases readily react with other substances. All solids are seen by the naked eye whereas some gases are not.
Yes. They can mix. Like a mixture. For example, ice and water. They will mix.
Covalent solids generally have lower melting points than ionic solids. This is because covalent solids are made up of discrete molecules held together by relatively weak intermolecular forces, whereas ionic solids are made up of ions held together by strong electrostatic forces. The weaker intermolecular forces in covalent solids require less energy to overcome, resulting in a lower melting point.
There are plenty of 2nd grade level sentences you could make up about solids, liquids, and gasses. You could say solids can be picked up and liquids are wet for example.
Ice And Snow
a example of a solid is a ice cube, wood, steal and glass
Nearly all solids are crystalline.
an example of a solution made of two or more solids is an alloy.
For example polar liquids dissolve polar solids, nonpolar liquids dissolve nonpolar solids.
Both solids and liquids have mass. All matter in the universe has mass.
Example: asbest, quartz, many metals, etc.
Lots of solids are elastic. Steel, for example. Another one is "elastic".
All metals except three are in solid form.Foer example:sodium.iron.gold.
The total soluble solids in fruit plants contribute to the taste and yield of these plants. For example, the tomato plant consists of lycopene, sugars and acids that contribute to the soluble solids in this plant.
The melting temperature for solids depends on the material of the solid. For example, ice melts at a much lower temperature than iron.
Filtration is an example of a method to separate solids from fluids.