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.
A solid is a substance that has fixed its shape. Solids have a definite shape and volume because their particles are closely packed together and have little freedom of movement. This allows solids to maintain their shape until an external force is applied to change it.