A liquid is the phase in between solid and gas, where the molecules have some freedom of movement, but are close together. If a solid is heated to a high enough temperature, it will melt into a liquid. Examples at room temperature include water, vinegar, Mercury, acetone (nail polish remover), and bromine.
hard metal mixed with sound afects
sodium is a solid-metal
Silicon is a solid.
the liguid is salty water. well that is what I think! the liguid is salty water. well that is what I think! i am doing a science project and tha t is what I read in it!
Under standard conditions, it is a gas.
It is neither of them. Vacuum contains nothing
water
mercury
sodium is a solid-metal
sodium is a solid-metal
Yes. The liguid has to be a strong acid and will "eat away" at the metal.
No metal can burn flower petals unless it is melted into a liguid (being over 1000 degress F)
Evaporation.
Liquefaction
evaporation
gas
condensation
Fluorine is a gas.