1: filtration: is the easiest way to do it but only works up to a certain point.
2: evaporation: just heat your compound until the liquid starts evaproating (if you want to use it, you have to condensate it again) and when all liquid is "gone", the solid should be left.
it is a gas
That depends on the relative densities of the solid and the liquid. If the solid is denser than the liquid, the solid will sink. If the liquid is denser, the solid will float.
gas -> liquid = condensation liquid -> solid = solidification (freezing) solid -> gas = sublimation gas -> solid = deposition solid -> liquid = melting liquid -> solid = vaporization
liquid to solid
At room temperature and up to around 100o F, Vaseline is a semi-solid, or quasi-solid, which has characteristics of both a solid and a liquid. It melts at around 100o F, and behaves only as a liquid.
liquid
solid liquid
Liquid.
Solid
it is a gas
The general classes of colloids are sols (solid particles dispersed in a liquid), gels (cross-linked networks of solid particles dispersed in a liquid), and emulsions (liquid droplets dispersed in another liquid).
change of a liquid to a solid
A gas is not a liquid or a solid.
Whether the solid will float or sink in a solid-liquid mixture depends on the relative densities of the solid and the liquid. If the density of the solid is greater than that of the liquid, then the solid will sink. If the density of the solid is less than that of the liquid, then the solid will float.
Ice is a solid and when melted it turns into a liquid freeze it again and it is solid
the process of passing from a solid to a liquid is liquification but the passage from liquid to solid ist solidification
That depends on the relative densities of the solid and the liquid. If the solid is denser than the liquid, the solid will sink. If the liquid is denser, the solid will float.