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When referring to engineering, permeation is the penetration of a permeate through a solid. A permeate can be a solid, a liquid, or a gas. Permeation can be measured using a minipermeameter.
A solid is something that's , well - solid. Hard, holds a shape, etc. A liquid is something that's runny and hasn't got a shape of its own.
That must be obtained through integration, meaning, you divide the solid into many small pieces.
If you are referring to products such as ice cream or butter, it is an amorphous solid.
I think is is a solid object you cant see through but dont trust me on that one!
A solid is something that does not take the shape of its container and does not allow things to poke through easily. Examples: Table Person Computer
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A chunk is a large, solid piece of something, broken, not cut or shaped, and usually roughly cubic in shape.
If you can touch something and it doesn't stop you or is grinded by something it is a solid
A solid object is something you can touch and feel. If you can not touch or feel something it is not solid.
If you are referring to germanium tetrachloride, it is a colorless liquid. If you are referring to germanium dichloride, it is a yellow solid. Germanium does not have any chloride compounds that are gaseous at STP.
The scientific meaning for melt is when, a solid is turned into a liquid by melting the solid.