Solid if it's cold, liquid if it's heated.
"Butter" is a fat that is solid at cold and cool temperatures but melts into a liquid at warm and hot temperatures. It really depends on what you mean by butter. There is two types of butter; Spray butter, and the stick butter. The spray is a liquid, and the stick is a solid.
Butter is a solid. By definition of a solid, butter has a definite shape and a definite volume.
Peanut butter is a solid. By definition of a solid, peanut butter has a definite shape and a definite volume.
Well, if the butter is melted - it's a liquid. The process of a liquid becoming a solid is called "Solidification" So, in your case, it's called "Butter Solidification"
The liquid butter has lost heat energy.
Butter
Butter is a solid emulsion... When a liquid is mixed with a solid, either a gel or a solid emulsion is formed
Ice or butter melting
Ice and butter both melt into a liquid.
It is the same.
ice , wax , butter ps water (a liquid) can turn into ice(a solid)
It would be almost useless as a liquid