An Ooblek Note: This recipe can be very messy, but loads of fun. Wear old clothes and cover the surface you are working on. 1) Put a cup of cornstarch in a bowl. Slowly stir in small amounts of water until the mixture is thick like syrup. Add a few drops of food coloring, if you choose. 2) Squeeze the gooey mixture between your fingers. What happens? Can you shape it into a ball? Hold the ball on your flat palm. Watch what happens. What happens when you pour the mixture into another container? Facts About Oobleck: It is a solid and liquid at the same time. If you make it into a ball, it looses shape when you throw it in the air. It can be placed in a container, but will not take on the shape of the container when removed. When you leave it in the sun, it looses its color, becomes hard on top and mushy on the bottom. It does not bounce. It is not edible!
Gas -> liquid = condensation Liquid -> solid = solidification
Solid -> liquid = fusion Liquid -> gas = evaporation
Solid directly to gas (with out becoming liquid) = sublimation Example = dry ice at room temperature.
Solid: Solute
Liquid: Solvent
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A solquid lol
it is called plazma
Ice
A solid that will dissolve in a liquid is called a SOLUTE.
The name is freezing.
solid liquid
a liquid to a solid is called the melting point:-)
"freezing" "solidification"
The scientific name for a liquid that has a solid in it is solution.
The name of the process is 'Melting'. It is that because the solid is melting into a liquid.
Ice (solid) starts out as water (liquid) and when water freezes it becomes a solid.
A solid that will dissolve in a liquid is called a SOLUTE.
solid it is actually a liquid and a solid. I do not know the precise name.
"freezing"
The scientific name for conversion of liquid to solid is called "Freezing" or "solidification".
To get a solid to a liquid you have to apply heat and melt it, and to get a liquid to a gas it has to evaporate. If you are talking about a solid going into a gas, then I don't know.
The physical change of a solid to a liquid at the melting point called melting.
solid, liquid and gas
Freeze
Melting...