liquid - depending on what the solid was to start with
Yes. But most metals are not a liquid so unless you have metal in its liquid form it can't boil.
all solutions consists of solute and solvents and solvents are always in liquid form. some may come in an emulsion form though, but still it can be considered as liquid .
Unique property of water is that of the three phases of this material - solid, liquid, and gas - the solid form is actually less dense than its liquid form. In other words - solid ice takes up more volume than liquid water. A chunk of ice will float in liquid water, somewhat counter-intuitive of what we learn about most other materials - as most others will contract at lower temperatures. This is due to the unique properties of the hydrogen bond and the resulting crystalline structure of ice.
A mineral is substance that is formed naturally in the Earth. The most common types of mineral are Quartz and Feldspar. A mineral that is in liquid or gas form is not a mineral until it becomes a solid.
By definition, cash is the most liquid.
The cash in your pocket, but secondary would be a savings account.
The cash in your pocket, but secondary would be a savings account.
most of the water is in the cytoplasm
no
A checking account is typically the most liquid.
Liquid water is the densest form.
Liquid form
mercury
water
The most abundant form of water on Earth is liquid.
Cash but unfortunately it is not safe from inflation so the second most liquid there is is gold. Gold coins