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cold liquid
As the particales in the solid will spread out as heat is added. This is where they become a liquid. For liquid to gas the particales spread again so that they are now a gas. The particles in a solid are closer together to those in a liquid.
Solid oxygen, like liquid, is a clear substance. It is too cold to touch so I believe that a texture cannot be determined as of yet.
Get it cold enough, and its state will change from liquid to solid.
you would have to put it in a really cold place where the molecules can slow down and go from gas to liquid to solid.
cold liquid
It shows to go you that the cold solid object has much more than enough specfic cold to absorbe the heat of the liguid.
As the particales in the solid will spread out as heat is added. This is where they become a liquid. For liquid to gas the particales spread again so that they are now a gas. The particles in a solid are closer together to those in a liquid.
Solid if it's cold, liquid if it's heated.
A liquid gets cold enough to turn into a solid at zero degrees and under as this is the freezing point.
Ice is a solid less dense than the liquid
A vapor becomes a liquid by condensation, and a solid by freezing. Freezing does not mean cold. Anything that is solid is frozen.
the withdrawal of heat to change something from a liquid to a solid freeze is when a liquid turns back into a solid. or if it is cold outside instead of cold you could use the word freeze or freezing
Liquids will freeze in extreme cold.
it is a liquid with bits of solids so i'd say it's a liquid :D
Butter is a solid. By definition of a solid, butter has a definite shape and a definite volume.
it is a liquid with bits of solids so i'd say it's a liquid :D