yes it is only a liquid when hot or warm. Since it is so dense, as soon as it starts to cool down, it will begin to take its solid form again.
"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.
Peanut butter is a solid. By definition of a solid, peanut butter has a definite shape and a definite volume.
Not really. It will greatly change the consistency and baking abilities, as one is a solid while peanut butter is more fluid and has a higher oil content.
...butter melts when you warm it up
Solid if it's cold, liquid if it's heated.
Butter is a solid emulsion... When a liquid is mixed with a solid, either a gel or a solid emulsion is formed
It seems there may be a typo in your question. If you are asking if butter is a solid, then yes, butter is a solid at room temperature.
Butter is a solid. By definition of a solid, butter has a definite shape and a definite volume.
Cocoa butter is solid at room temperature.
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No, the fluid ounce weighs 1.232 grams more.
The movement of particles in a hard stick of butter are solid. Their not moving. While the movement of particles in a melted sick of butter are liquid. They are moving.