they resolidify
Solids (ice) has a definite shape. Liquids do not have a definite shape.
because they can make hazards
The two are not adhesive, technically. However, ice does seem sticky. This is because whenever anything warmer comes into contact with it, the warmth from that object is taken by the ice and it melts partially. However, the rest of the ice is still rather cold so it refreezes the melted portion and literally freezes the salt to the ice. the same effect happens when you stick your tongue to a frozen metal pole. If freezes your saliva together with the ice on the pole. Stuck!
When oil shale burns it produces high quantities of ash, and is usually taken to large ash heaps!
D.Two liquids are mixed at room temperature and a gas forms.
It's taken to the Mint, and melted down to make a coin for the following week's game. SERIOUSLY?
Solids (ice) has a definite shape. Liquids do not have a definite shape.
because they can make hazards
This is butter that has been taken out of the refrigerator and allowed to come to room temperature, soften.
yes...thaw butter in refrigerator...sugar can be taken out and used immediately
because they can cause hazards
What happens when thermal energy is taken away
Peanut butter is usually considered a gel and is taken away in the USA.
the salt in the water would have melted
No the only liquids you may take on the plane is baby formula, liquids purchased inside the airport terminals may be taken on board of a plane.
Can be taken with most liquids, not recommended using with alcohol.
It is manufactured in Sweden using a rare oat stem. It is taken to the factory and melted with MELON seeds.