weight, space and volume i think because i am a straight "A" student ha ha ha
Solids change their shapes in many ways. Solids will melt if they are in hot temperatures, and this changes their shape.
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Solids change their shapes in many ways. Solids will melt if they are in hot temperatures, and this changes their shape.
Since ice is solid, it does not change to solids. Your question is confused.
Solids become liquids. A phase change.
Some semi-solids might, but a solid, by definition keeps it's original shape.
No. Solids are resistant to changes in both shape and volume.
shape and volume
actually solids will be the best answer for this
The solubility of solids and liquids show virtually no changes with pressure. However, solubility increases with pressure in the solubility of gases in liquids.
Solids can undergo changes such as melting, sublimation, and deformation. Melting occurs when a solid turns into a liquid, sublimation is when a solid transitions directly into a gas, and deformation involves the restructuring of the solid's shape without changing its state.
Ice (solid water) changes to liquid water when heated. Wax solid changes to liquid wax when heated. Metal becomes molten when heated to its melting point. Paraffin wax solid changes to liquid paraffin wax when heated.