Jelly is not a solid or a liquid. It is an amorphus substance, like glass. It shares some properties of each.
Jelly is not a solid but a liquid. No seriously. You heard it here first!
Jelly is a soft, semisolid food substance.
A dry jelly is a solid; a jelly plus water form a colloidal gel which is solid and liquid at the same time.
Jelly is a solid, although it is rather viscous.
jelly is a gel or a semisolid
Jelly is a gel (liquid-solid colloid).
A colloid is not quite a liquid and not quite a solid. It is a little in between. Jelly (or jello) would be an example of a colloid.
It melts. Because it is a solid when it is heated up it melts.
Jelly is a solid, although it is rather viscous.
Jelly is a solid, although it is rather viscous.
jelly is a gel or a semisolid
Jelly may be a liquid colloid.
Yes
Jelly was previously originated from Liquids. But, due to the Characteristics Jelly presently possesses, it is acknowledged in the Solid-state. The understanding is that the Jelly has a particular configuration and measurement, unlike from Liquids which doesn't have a particular configuration and measurement. So, the inference is that it is acknowledged as a Solid.
Jelly is a gel (liquid-solid colloid).
yes because the particles in the jelly are not a spread out enough to be a liquid were as a solid would have particles tight together.
solid
Fruit gel is a liquid(Lipuid plasma) Fruit jelly is a soft/solid (Solid plasma)
Most of the jellies are insoluble in water and alcohol.
Technically jelly is a liquid , because if you look at the properties of a solid they cannot be compressed but a liquid can be and a jelly can be too. I think this is correct