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What is it called when energy is added to liquids and solids?

Heating.


What are Glass rubber porcelain and paper examples of?

They are all solids.


Which metal oxide can be reduced by heating with carbon and gives reddich brown solids?

Iron oxide can be reduced by heating with carbon to produce reddish brown iron solids.


Why are beakers and flasks not used for heating solids?

the heat may not be distributed uniformly if solids are heated in beakers or flasks


The process of distilling volatile solids is called?

The process of distilling volatile solids is called SUBLIMATION.Physically speaking drying and evaporation (freeze-drying) are other possible names for the phase change of solid to gas


What are the solutions of solids dissolved in solids called?

Alloys.


Is Erlenmeyer flask good of heated solid?

The Erlenmeyer flask is not good for heating solids.


How can you turn anyting into a liquid gas or solid?

Most solids (all?) can be turned into a gaseous phase by heating.


What are solids that have a repeating crystal pattern?

Solids that have repeating crystal pattern are called Crystalline Solids.


What are solids that do not dissolve called?

Solids that do not dissolve are called insoluble solids. These solids do not mix with a solvent to form a solution because their particles are too large or their bonds are too strong to break apart.


What is the process which removes water but leaves solids behind?

The process you're referring to is called evaporation. It involves heating a liquid to convert it into vapor, leaving the solid particles behind.


Why do gases expand most on heating and solids least?

Gases expand most on heating because their particles have high kinetic energy, causing them to move further apart. Solids expand least because their particles are tightly packed and have less freedom to move, limiting the expansion.