salt solution,amalgam those are examples of solid in liquid solution(hope i help in something)
it is a solid at some points and a liquid at others.
A physical change is a change that can be reversed easily and no new substances are made. Examples are state changes ie. solid to liquid or liquid to gas.
Generally liquid. Though some do freeze
water turning to ice... water turning to vapor. candle wax turning from solid to liquid and then solid again... crumpling a paper is a physical while burning it is chemical...
-Use Of a Filtering medium E.g. Filter paper Or Cloth - Mixtures consisting Of insoluble Solid and Liquid #Sharpay Ebajan
Glass, it appears solid while in front of you, however over hundreds of years it does slowly sink. Windows from the Victorian times are thicker at the base than they are at the top because of the liquid form of glass, gravity pulls it down.
Liquid, Gaseous, and Solid. Solid solutions create alloys.
molten lava to stone
solid: iceliquid: watergas: water vapor
Solid to liquid
a kite is a solid. by the way this answer is kind of funny considering you should know this by know. Here are some examples of solids, liquids, and gases. 1. liquid: water, 2. solid: kite, 3. gas: the air you breath.
Solid, liquid, and gas.
it is a solid at some points and a liquid at others.
take some ice (a solid) and melt it into water (a liquid)
A physical change is a change that can be reversed easily and no new substances are made. Examples are state changes ie. solid to liquid or liquid to gas.
The answer is trivial. Some are solid, some liquid and some are gas. The solid ones are those (that at normal conditions) are not liquid (such as mercury) nor a gas (such as oxygen).
Milk which is a liquid containing small to medium -sized particles that are evenly combined and do not settle .mayonnaiseSome examples of man made colloids are butter, jelly, smoke, dust, shaving lather, whipped cream, mayonnaise, cosmetic lotion, pearl and opal. For man made aerosols some examples are aerosol sprays, insecticide spray, and smog.A colloid is formed when one substance is mixed with another at the microscopic level. There are nine types, depending on the medium of dispersion and the phase of dispersion. A liquid that is dispersed as a gas is an aerosol, such as hair spray. A solid medium in a liquid phase is a gel, such as Jell-O. A solid medium dispersed as gas is a solid foam, such as Styrofoam.Aerosol (liquid dissolved in a gas - fog, mist, clouds)Foam (gas dissolved in a liquid - soda (CO2 dissolved in water), whipped cream)Solid Foam (gas dissolved in a solid - Styrofoam, plaster)Emulsion (liquid dissolved in a liquid - butter, milk)Gel (liquid dissolved in a solid - jello, starch solution)Solid Aerosol (solid dissolved in a gas - smoke, dust)Sol (solid dissolved in a liquid - blood, ink, paint)Solid Sol (solid dissolved in a solid - alloy, colored glass)