It is a substance that has a lot of particles that are packed together. The particles can not move becase the solid paticles are to strong.
solids
The liquid in which solids are dissolved is called a solvent. When a substance is dissolved in a solvent, it forms a solution. The dissolved substance is known as the solute.
Solids have a strict shape and volume. Solids do not flow and they are usually cannot be easily compressed.
solutions; water
The substance is usually soluble in water or other solvents such as alcohol. It is called soluble salts
The method of recovering solids from a solution is called precipitation. The solid substance that is separated is called the precipitate.
Solids turn into liquids when you melt or heat- up the substance for a curtian amount of time. If you boil or 'heat up' the substance for too long than it may turn into a gas.
Yes. Any substance can be in any of the four phases.
The solubility of solids in water increases with the increasing temperature.
Solids are more soluble, gasses are less.
A thickener is used to increase the concentration of solids in a liquid, while a clarifier is used to remove solids, particles, or impurities from a liquid, resulting in a clearer liquid. Thickeners increase the viscosity of a liquid, while clarifiers help in the separation and removal of suspended solids.
The density of a substance is its mass divided by its volume. To find the density, you would need to know the specific substance. The unit of density is typically expressed in g/ml for solids and liquids, or g/cm3 for solids.