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
Gas liquid
Solid, Because its particles are joint together thats why its sweet solid
evaporation solid to liquid - melting liquid to gas - evaporation gas to liquid - condensation liquid to solid - freezing solid to gas and gas to solid - sublimation
Freezing (Liquid 2 solid) Melting (solid 2 liquid) Boiling (liquid 2 gas) Evaporation (liquid 2 gas) Condensation (gas 2 liquid) Sublimation (solid 2 gas) hope this helped
The general classes of colloids are sols (solid particles dispersed in a liquid), gels (cross-linked networks of solid particles dispersed in a liquid), and emulsions (liquid droplets dispersed in another liquid).
Icing sugar is when you take sugar and and mix it with a liquid to get the mixture to become thin. The icing is considered to be a thick liquid.
May be solid or as a cream (emulsion).
Gas liquid
It's a solid.
Solid, Because its particles are joint together thats why its sweet solid
Doughnut yum yum
Solid
They form a liquid.Gas + Gas = Gas Ex. AirGas + Liquid = Liquid Ex. CokeGas + Solid = Solid Ex. Methane + PalladiumLiquid + Gas = Gas Ex. FogLiquid + Liquid = Liquid Ex. Water + AlcoholLiquid + Solid = Solid Ex. Material For TeethSolid + Gas = Gas Ex. Smoke PartcilesSolid + Liquid = Liquid Ex. Sugar + WaterSolid + Solid = Solid Ex. SteelEx. = ExampleLearn & Enjoy
evaporation solid to liquid - melting liquid to gas - evaporation gas to liquid - condensation liquid to solid - freezing solid to gas and gas to solid - sublimation
Sugar is a solid. Look up crystal structure and aldoses and keytoses for more information on sugars and their crystals.
Is a pencil a solid liquid or gas
Some solute-solvent combinations are: example (solute state-solvent state) oxygen in nitrogen (gas-gas) carbon dioxide in water (gas-liquid) water vapor in air (liquid-gas) alcohol in water (liquid-liquid) Mercury in silver and tin, dental amalgam (liquid-solid) sugar in water (solid-liquid) copper in nickel (MonelTM alloy) (solid-solid)