A liquid mixture is a liquid material with a definite volume and no definite shape. A liquid mixture takes on the shape of the container it is in. Mixtures have two or more substances. Ocean water and oil and water are liquid mixtures.
a solid mixture is a mixture of two substances that take solid form not liguid or gas form. an example of this is minerals.
Three examples would be: gel, cement (prior to setting), and colloid.
Drinking water with solid ice in it; latex (suspension of a solid polymer in a liquid); colloidal gold.
carbon monoxide copper and liquid nitrogen
give one example for each methods
Sure... give me a Coca Cola on ice.. Solid (ice), liquid (coke), gas (the bubbles in the coke)
For example a solid from a liquid; evaporation of water from sea waters give salt.
Bubbling may be a CHARACTERISTIC of a large enough liquid quantity of an ELEMENT, COMPOUND, or MIXTURE, but it is not an EXAMPLE of any of those. An example of an element would be oxygen, an example of a compound would be water, and an example of a mixture would be cake mix. An example is an individual representative instance or sample from a group of similar items, intended to give a sense of what those things are. A characteristic is a feature of all of the items in a group of items.
Smoke. The general term for a suspension of either liquid or solid particles in a gas is "aerosol."
Brass
carbon monoxide copper and liquid nitrogen
butter
solid,liquid and gasses
Water turning from a liquid into a solid. Of course by FREEZING it.
# solid,liquid and gas
Water, liquid and gas, as well as Nevada, South Dakota, and Delaware.
a feather is a solid
the 4 matter are plasma , solid , gas , liquid
If the solid is soluble (can dissolve) then it will dissolve in the liquid and give you a solution.
liquid, solid , gas are three states of matter , which occupy space better .