it is because of of room temperature
Every substance has a particular temperature it has to be before it changes from one state of matter (gas, solid, and liquid) to another. For example, water changes from ice(solid) to liquid water when it's temperature rises above 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees F), and it changes from a liquid to water vapor (gas) when it rises above 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees F).
The temperature different liquids require to change to either solid or gas depends on the particular liquid's freezing/boiling point.
No, jellies are not considered liquids. They are classified as semi-solids or colloids because they have properties of both liquids and solids. Jellies have a gel-like consistency due to the presence of a network structure holding the liquid components together.
Solid doesn't spread.
Liquids have the form of the containers.
solid only vibrates and liquids are inter mediate between solid and gas.
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a solid is an object that is hard and liquid is something you can pour
A solid substance that forms when two liquids are mixed is called a precipitate. This occurs when chemical reaction between the two liquids forms a new solid substance that is insoluble in the mixture.
When two liquids react to form a solid, it is called a precipitation reaction. This occurs when a solid substance, known as a precipitate, forms as a result of the reaction between the two liquids.
A solid can form when two liquids are mixed together if a chemical reaction occurs that produces a precipitate, a solid substance that forms from the reaction. This can happen when two liquids react to form a new solid compound that is insoluble in the liquid mixture.
it is probably a liquid because if you even make it hot, it will still be liquid.
liquids cant be melt only solid substance can melt