freeze it
You breath gaseous air, drink liquid water, move on solid earth :-)
One way is to touch it,if it does not change shape(other then clay) it could be a solid... Hope I helped:-)
Gravitation attracts masses, resulting in an attractive force. In a liquid, the molecules move quickly and move out of the way of a solid object in the liquid. Hence, a dense solid object will sink if its density is greater than that of the liquid because the liquid is displaced by the object as it moves.
a kite is a solid. by the way this answer is kind of funny considering you should know this by know. Here are some examples of solids, liquids, and gases. 1. liquid: water, 2. solid: kite, 3. gas: the air you breath.
By Heating up, or Cooling down. If a solid heats up enough it turns to liquid. If a liquid heats up, it turns to gas. If a gas cools down, it becomes a liquid. If a liquid Freezes it becomes a solid
decrease the temperature
Lower its temperature to below freezing.
change of state from solid to liquid?
OLD ANSWER:one way is by simply evaporating it turning a solid to a liquid or a liquid to a gas.another way is by separating the substances.MY ANSWER:1. you could simply melt a solid to make a liquid (if this process is reversible)2. You could evaporate a liquid to make a gas.Good luck!
by changing from liquid to solid
One way matter exists, such as solid, liquid, or gas.
It is a solid from the liquid outer core all the way to the crust
There is none. every liquid becomes a solid one way or another. its due to freezing, once any liquid is cold enough the molecules compact and make it a solid, and vis vera with a solid. gases are a complete different story but that's not what your looking for. so the answer is, there is no liquid that does not turn into a solid.
You breath gaseous air, drink liquid water, move on solid earth :-)
The three phases of matter (as classically defined) are solid, liquid and gas. Most phase changes that begin with solid and end with gas pass through the liquid phase on the way. Likewise, phase changes that begin with gas and end with solid pass through liquid on the way. Think of water... usually, from solid ice it passes first to liquid water, and only then does it evaporate to gaseous water vapor. It is sometimes possible for solid to change directly to gas. or gas change directly to solid, but these phase changes are the exception, so they can be called "unusual".
No, solids do NOT change mass when they change form into a liquid. The only way the mass can be changed is if the substance goes from a liquid to a vapor or gaseous form.
Well, it's a chemical and mechanical change. But, yes, in a way it is a precipitate.