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It depends on the liquid and the circumstances.
Solids do not evaporate, they Sublimate, i.e. they go directly from the solid state to a vapor. An example this process would be if you gently heat Iodine crystals, you will see purplish vapors begin to form ... it's sublimating.CAUTIONIf you try this, do it only in fume hood and with a very small sample of Iodine. The fumes are poisonous!
no it is not . to my knowledge they both are solids.
not liquid not solids
A liquid with dissolved solids is a liquid; a liquid with solids suspended in it is a "non-Newtonian fluid." Mix up a 1:1 of water and cornstarch and you'll see what I mean.
Solids turn into liquid. Liquid boils. Simple
total dissolved solids is how much of the solid is dissolved in the liquid, while suspended total suspended solids is the amount of the solid floating in the liquid. e.g. if you had a solution with both and you filtered the solution then evaporated out the liquid, the solids that you filtered out would be the suspended solids, and the the solids remaining after evaporating the liquid out would be the disolved solids.
It depends on the liquid and the circumstances.
Solids do not evaporate, they Sublimate, i.e. they go directly from the solid state to a vapor. An example this process would be if you gently heat Iodine crystals, you will see purplish vapors begin to form ... it's sublimating.CAUTIONIf you try this, do it only in fume hood and with a very small sample of Iodine. The fumes are poisonous!
It is solids floating in liquid.
All solids except sublime solids form a liquid before they turn into gas. Sublime solids directly turn to gases.
Of course! However, note that solids will dissolve in liquid.
the color of liquid will be come disaper
the color of liquid will be come disaper
A solution is a mixture of a liquid and a liquid, or liquid and dissolved solids.
no it is not . to my knowledge they both are solids.
no