an Amorphis Solid
The "moth balls" perform an action called "Subliming". That is, they go from a solid state directing to a gaseous state. This is the same thing that 'Dry Ice' does. Dry Ice is solid CO2 , and does not melt into a liquid state, but rather it goes from solid to gas directly.
Methods of separating a solid and liquid rather than filtration. (a)When a solid and liquid are soluble,a method know as evaporation is used.When this mixture is heated,the liquid will evaporate and the solid will be left and obtained after evaporation. (b)When the mixture is insoluble,it is separated by use of decantation.The mixture is given some time to settle and the liquid is poured into another beaker and the the solid is left in the initial beaker.
When A Solid Changes Directly To A Gas With Out Going To A Liquid First It Is Called Sublimation. There is one common object that performs sublimating, and that is dry ice.
Water could be found at 3 different states but not at the same time. For example, it starts out as ice (solid state), then liquidifies (liquid state) and then steam/water vapour (gas state). Bare in mind that to go from each of these states, it requires energy.
It is actually neither. The liquid state going to a solid, like water to ice is a combination of the realsed and absorbed energy. The water absorbeds oxygen to become a solid whilst at the same time it relased carbon dyoxyed to become ice.
At the same time, no. Being solid and liquid at the same time would be like being hot and cold at the same time.
Water can be a solid, liquid, and gas at the same time. This is due to the varying energies of the molecules while they are in a changing state.
Impossible. Boiling is when a liquid turns into a gas, freezing is when it turns into a solid. Obviously, the same molecules cannot be a gas and a solid at the same time. Mixtures of a liquid and a suspended solid might appear to "freeze" when boiled because they thicken when the liquid boils away, but this is not true freezing.
When we suck it, it is solid but after some time it becomes liquid
Jelly is not a solid or a liquid. It is an amorphus substance, like glass. It shares some properties of each.
* oobleck is a solid and a liquid at the same time,depending on it's treatment
At the triple point for the substance. At that particular temperature and pressure you have solid, liquid and gas existing at the same time, so it will "boil" (become a vapor) and freeze (become a solid) at the same time.
a solid can change directly into a vapor if it is super heated very fast so fast that the solid does not have time to turn into a liquid
Carbon is a solid most of the time, but can be made into a liquid, gas, or plasma.
Carbon is a solid most of the time, but can be made into a liquid, gas, or plasma.
Any amount of time
No. The asthenosphere is what is called a viscoelastic material. On the time scale we are familiar with it behaves as a solid, but on extremely long time scales of thousands to millions of years it flows like a viscous liquid.