Precipitate or, more specifically, the sediment
You call it the precipitate (general) or pellet (compacted form after centrifugation).
precipitate
they are called beaker tongs :)
You may have your terms backward. Sublimation is the disappearance of the solid phase material in favor of the vapor phase material. No solid substance is formed during sublimation.
In a solution, there is what scientists call a solvent (the dissolving material) which is usually a luquid, and a solute (the material being dissolved) which is usually a solid. The answer you are looking for is "solute".
Heat of fusion. (I have no idea what the "propane or water" part is supposed to mean.)
When a solid suddenly appears when you mix liquids (or gases), you call it a precipitate.
Rock material is any material that a geologist would call LITHIFIED. That is the material is solid and has been compacted or heated sufficiently to form a solid block of material.
supernanant
Supermatant liquid
BEAKER
beaker only
they are called beaker tongs :)
Silt
If I was dealing with a material that actually did this, I'd probably call it "decrystallization" or simply "transitions to a glassy material".
You may have your terms backward. Sublimation is the disappearance of the solid phase material in favor of the vapor phase material. No solid substance is formed during sublimation.
louise
either potential or kinetic
In a solution, there is what scientists call a solvent (the dissolving material) which is usually a luquid, and a solute (the material being dissolved) which is usually a solid. The answer you are looking for is "solute".