The sun is neither solid or liquid. The sun is a gas ball of reacting Hydrogen into Helium.
Gas. Mostly Hydrogen. That's about all I know!
Uranus is made up of a swirl of gases, liquids, and solids. It has no solid surface to stand on. The solids have settled to the center of the planet. These include silicon, iron, and a basalt like rock
The Earth's atmosphere.
it doens not
It appears that there is no atmosphere on Sedna.
Hydrogen and Helium
There is none. every liquid becomes a solid one way or another. its due to freezing, once any liquid is cold enough the molecules compact and make it a solid, and vis vera with a solid. gases are a complete different story but that's not what your looking for. so the answer is, there is no liquid that does not turn into a solid.
Gas. A soccer ball is filled with gas under pressure.
Heat will cause a solid to melt into a liquid.
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liquid
Heat is added to a solid to make a liquid... this is called melting. some additional liquid (water,ethanol,acid…) also change solid into a liquid.
The sun is made of hot plasma interwoven with magnetic fields. There are four fundamental states of matter: plasma, solid, liquid, and gas.
usually heat the liquid
No
heat it up!
it depends on the solubility of the solid in that specific liquid. If the solid is highly soluble, then it should dissolve completely forming a solution, possibly coloured. If it is not, then it will just sit in the liquid.