Not sure that this is a serious question. Superglue is liquid if dropped out of the container, but goes solid the moment you hold it between your fingers.
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This material does exist. It's known as 'thixotropic'
It's used in non drip paint. It's solid in the tin but turns to liquid when the brush compresses it.
The general characteristics of a solid are that an item remains stiff at room temperature. A solid isn't fluid or gaseous, and generally is of one piece and not porous or grainy.There is a few characteristics of solid. The characteristics are atoms and molecule.
To change a gas to a liquid, you condense it.
First, fill it up with water and write down the number it is at. Then drop the item that you wish to measure with. And subtract the two numbers that you get.
Fill the graduated cylinder with water, and measure the volume. Now put the item in, measure the water's volume again, and take the difference
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It is a solid.
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Hold the shift button(just under caps lock) and click on the item that you want to drop.
Water
Cereal lol
water
There is no actual name for a solid and liquid. An item can be a solid and liquid, but that is only under different pressures. For instance: The iron that makes up the Earths core is a solid, but that same material that is found in the Earths upper mantel is a liquid. This is because of the pressure differences
Temperature is the measurement of the HEAT CONTENT of an item or article. Freezing the liquid to form the solid includes the release of "the latent heat of crystallization". Melting the solid to form the liquid includes the absorption of "the latent heat of melting". From either the solid or the liquid phases, the appearance of a gas includes absorption of "the latent heat of Vaporization".
The internal energy of the item increases, and the molecules become less ordered.
Do you mean volume? If possible drop the item in a measured volume of water or other liquid and remeasure the volume, then subract the to numbers to get the volume of the item.
water can be a liquid that turns into a solid, or a liquid that turns into gas.
Matter changes from a solid to a liquid at its melting point temperature. For water .i.e @ > 32°F ice melts to water. At this temperature there is enough energy in the molecule that the bonds that hold water as ice are broken. The atom's movement can no longer be restrained and this increase in motion results in a solid, ice becoming a liquid, water.