Two possibilities exist:
- to be soluble and to form a true solution
- to be insoluble and to form a homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture
It "condenses".
As substances lose energy, they tend to decrease in temperature and may change state (e.g. solid to liquid). Conversely, as substances gain energy, they tend to increase in temperature and may change state in the opposite direction (e.g. liquid to gas).
Substances changing between soild and liquid undergo Phase Transition and solids absorb energy at constasnt tempertature to phase change solids to liquid. The reverse happens when the liquid turns to solid, energy is given off.
A liquid is a substance or a mixture of substances in solution.
what is mixtures
A substance in the solid phase will typically expand when heated. Most substances when heated sufficiently will melt into a liquid, assuming that they do not combust or sublimate.
It depends on the liquid. As an example, bromine and mercury are elements and can not be broken down into simpler substances.
nothing happens after a solid chages into a liquid.
nothing happens after a solid chages into a liquid.
When a solid is placed in a liquid, it can dissolve, remain unaffected, or react with the liquid depending on the properties of the solid and liquid. If the solid is soluble in the liquid, it will dissolve and form a homogeneous solution. If the solid is insoluble, it will remain as a separate phase within the liquid. If the solid reacts with the liquid, a chemical reaction may occur leading to the formation of new substances.
it depends on the substance
what is mixtures