because the gas dispersed in a solid
There is more than one kind of foam. Styrofoam is a solid mixed with gas. Soap suds are made of a liquid mixed with gas. I would call foam, in technical terms, a composite material. It's made of more than one thing.
A solid solution is formed when two crystalline solids combine to form a crystal lattice. One example of a solid solution is copper and zinc mixing to create brass.
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No an amorphous solid is one that does not have a definite crystal structure Example include amorphous carbon and glass.
I am pretty sure that it is the temperature which is applied to the substance. For example when heat is applied to a solid it melts, causing it to change from one phase to another. Also when a liquid freezes the temperature drops and it converts into a solid.
There is more than one kind of foam. Styrofoam is a solid mixed with gas. Soap suds are made of a liquid mixed with gas. I would call foam, in technical terms, a composite material. It's made of more than one thing.
That would depend on the make of the marshmallow gun, the size of the marshmallow, and what is used to propel the marshmallow. A pump action marshmallow gun could launch a regular sized marshmallow 30 feet. If one makes a marshmallow shooter that depends on blowing into the tube, the distance would depend on how hard one can blow.
A vapor changing into a solid goes through a process called deposition. One example of this process is frost forming on leaves.
There are many places where one can purchase a Visco Memory Foam Mattress. You can try such websites as Tempur, Ergo Flex, Oz Mattress and Clark Rubber for example.
weigh one marshmallow then multiply then round to the nearest whole marshmallow.
It's not! It is an extreme liqiud core, with a shakey mantle like a quickly cooked Marshmallow, firm on the outside and soupy in the middle Easy answer Who you trying to sucker. .
For example iodine (I).
A wedge from a spheroid is one example.
A doughnut (torus) is one example.
A solid brick is a rectangular prism. (this one example of many)
When a solid changes to a gas directly, it is known as sublimation. One example of this is dry ice becoming carbon dioxide.
There are a few different types of colloids based on the state of matter.Classifications:Aerosol (liquid dispersed in a gas - fog, mist, clouds) Foam (gas dispersed in a liquid - soda (CO2 dissolved in water), whipped cream)Solid Foam (gas dispersed in a solid - Styrofoam, plaster)Emulsion (liquid dispersed in a liquid - butter, milk)Gel (liquid dispersed in a solid - jello, starch solution)Solid Aerosol (solid dispersed in a gas - smoke, dust)Sol (solid dispersed in a liquid - blood, ink, paint)Condom (gas dispersed in a solid-square plane-figure)Prostitute (Girl turns rouge-causing her to have sex with anyone who pays her)