What you can't pour is a monolithic solid. A brick is a monolithic solid--it's a big hunk of baked clay. You can't pour the brick because all the atoms are stuck together too tightly. There are a lot of solids you CAN pour, such as sand, salt, sugar, flour...
Honey in not a solid; in fact, it is a very thick liquid. When you try to pour honey out of a jar, as it is very viscous (thick, not easy to pour), it takes a while to come out. It is also very sticky.
To pour carefully and slowly so that any solid particles settle at the bottom of the container and do not get mixed with the liquid being poured out. This technique is often used to avoid transferring the solids along with the liquid.
liquid. A solid is like a block. it can be streched and smushed but otherwise will just sit there. A gas will fill its container and cannot be smushed very much. And a liquid will fill the bottom of the container and cant be smushed. p.s. I like the word smushed p.p.s. golden syrup is nummy p.p.p.s. i like the word nummy
Distillation, evaporation (heat the solution above the boiling point of solvent.
a liquid has molecules that flow around faster than a solid and it takes the shape of it's container, unlike a solid, and you can feel and see liquid unlike gas. Liquid can also change to three of the four states of matter naturally (solid,gas,liquid,and plasma), a rare quality for a state of matter.
It is easy to pour a liquid rather than solids because the molecule makeup of fluid is less packed than the molecule makeup of solids. In other words, the molecules of solids are more tightly packed than of fluids.
a solid is an object that is hard and liquid is something you can pour
A liquid. You can pour it onto your salad.
Yes, and solid is separated from the liquid by filtration.
The atoms in a solid are in a tighter formation that as they are in a liquid. In a liquid, They are loose and have the ability to pour.
Honey in not a solid; in fact, it is a very thick liquid. When you try to pour honey out of a jar, as it is very viscous (thick, not easy to pour), it takes a while to come out. It is also very sticky.
Yes. It sometimes looks like a liquid, but you cannot pour it.
A liquid
I am sure it is a solid because you cant pour it so it is not a liquid and it is not a gas because you can't see a gas and you can see bicarbonate of soda.So it has to be a solid.
To pour carefully and slowly so that any solid particles settle at the bottom of the container and do not get mixed with the liquid being poured out. This technique is often used to avoid transferring the solids along with the liquid.
The definition of pour point is the lowest temperature at which a liquid begins to turn into a solid, so much so that it can no longer flow.
You can only pour sand... and i think if salt is a solid then you can pour salt. Hope this helped!