they are compromised.
When solids are heated they turn into liquid
They could reach their melting point and melt or they could char and react with the oxygen in the atmosphere. Some solids will ignite when heated.
Liquids do, but solids do not.
- Solutions can be saturated or unsaturated. or - Solutions of solids in liquids, solids in solids, liquids in liquids (rarely used the expression gas in gas).
Liquids are easier to manipulate than solids are. Also, liquids generally conform to the shape of the container in which they are placed, while solids do not.
Solids ---heat---> Liquids ---more heat---> gases
A solid can change Into a liquid when it is heated Example- when heated solid chocolate, the chocolate changes into a liquid. A liquid Can change into a solid when it is cooled Example - If you leave juice in the freezer , the liquid changes into a solid.
expand
no
Generally when heated, the molecules in both solids and liquids vibrate faster and take up more 'space' thus expansion. I'm sure there are a few exceptions like ice, for example.
Solids
because of density
in relation to solids or liquids in liquids: Density. A lighter density compound/liquid will float in a heavier density liquid
it becomes thinner. mass can't be created or destroyed, it only encompasses solids , liquids, and gasses.
When solids are heated they turn into liquid
Not all liquids have lower densities than all solids. Low density solids frequently contain air or other gasses as part of their makeup (cok, Styrofoam, etc)
Solids have the highest density, followed by liquids and then gases.