Water in its solid state
Water in its solid state ice,ice cubes
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It is pink, it is solid, it is a rectangular shape, and it is elastic.
Something that is solid but not completely solid, like Jello. A semi-solid can be a cream, an ointment, a gel or a lotion. Semisolids have some properties of solids, and some properties of liquids.
Semi-metals have some properties of metals and some from nonmetals. Semi-metals are solid at room temperature. They are also brittle, hard, and somewhat reactive.
Jelly is not a solid or a liquid. It is an amorphus substance, like glass. It shares some properties of each.
As some of the text reveals, it says that Potassium's main state of matter is a solid. Therefore, yes, it's a solid alright !
solid round big water land air
There can be a substance that has some liquid properties and some solit properties. For example, take some corn starch and mix some water into it until it turns into a kind of goo. It feels like solid sometimes and liquid at other times.
Soil is a solid. In order to serve as a growing medium for plants, soil must have some water and air mixed with it.
I suppose it depends on what your comparing it to but there are some properties of water that are unique. The most well known one is that it's solid state is less dense than its liquid state. Therefore 100ml of water will freeze to be more than 100 cm3.
Some items that have both a property of a solid and liquid are.....Ice Cream (hard to soft, almost water)A certain kind of quicksand goo (melts then gets hard and flakeyDirt (melts into mud if you add water)Ice (from a solid hard thing to a water) then that evaporatesThats all for now! :)
It is pink, it is solid, it is a rectangular shape, and it is elastic.
Ice is composed of water in its solid state. There usually are some impurities though.
some physical properties of Boron are: its color is black, it is a solid and it is rough shape
Something that is solid but not completely solid, like Jello. A semi-solid can be a cream, an ointment, a gel or a lotion. Semisolids have some properties of solids, and some properties of liquids.
pure sodium
High heat capacity, Polarity/ Solvent properties, Chemical reactivity and Cushioning in the body.
Some solute-solvent combinations are: example (solute state-solvent state) oxygen in nitrogen (gas-gas) carbon dioxide in water (gas-liquid) water vapor in air (liquid-gas) alcohol in water (liquid-liquid) Mercury in silver and tin, dental amalgam (liquid-solid) sugar in water (solid-liquid) copper in nickel (MonelTM alloy) (solid-solid)