Usually solids have crustal structures. When two different solids gets mixed due to interaction between the protons and electrons different crystalic bonds will be formed Such mixing is called metal alloys. Example: brass, bronze and even gold meant for making ornaments.
Depends on what liquid and what solid. Mix salt into water and it "disappears" into solution. Mix sand into the same water and it settles out on the bottom. Mix powdered iron into hydrochloric acid and it is "eaten" by the acid in a chemical reaction that produces new compounds. The answer depends on what is mixed together.
If a solid is mixed with another solid, they can sometimes be separated. It depends on whether their particles are the same size and whether one or both are dissolve in liquids.
You have a mixture of solids, assuming they dont react.
Depending on the temperature of the liquid, the solid can either melt (in high temperature) or stay the same (colder temperatures).
the color of liquid will be come disaper
solid usually mix
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when you mix water and polyacrylate you turn a liquid into a solid in seconds
when you mixed liquid to another liquid its mix together
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.
what happens
yes a mechanical mixture can be made up of solids, liquids, and gases. (but i dont think it is possible for a mecahnical mixture to be made up of only gases because u cant see the different types of particles)
when you mixed liquid to another liquid its mix together
The sugar will dissolve in the water, changing the sugar from solid to liquid.
when you mix water and polyacrylate you turn a liquid into a solid in seconds
The solid separates down to the molecular level - and they mix with the water molecules. We cannot see molecules with the naked eye !
two liquids or a liquid and a solid [example : kool aid mix] mixed together
when you mixed liquid to another liquid its mix together
When you melt metals, they turn liquid. If they are liquid, they will mix together, just like when you dilute milk-goo (I don't know what it's called) with water, they mix. Back on topic, you can then you can always cool the resulting metal, turning it back into a solid.
no it can be a liquid as well we can mix a liquid with another liquid to make a solution
A soln wil be obtained.
You have dissolved the solid completely.
gas
Liquid + Liquid = Solution Liquid + Solid = Suspension