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Gelatin your skin clay lead is fairly soft glass is weird it has a low viscosity but it is an object on the move there have been instances in the past when people would come into really old abandoned houses that had been empty for hundreds of years and the cup on the table had sank into the glass and the table broke when they moved the cup because it was like hardcore coated with glass that had sunk into the pores in the cup which is kinda cool to know

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What happens when solids and liquids are heated or cooled?

A solid can change Into a liquid when it is heated Example- when heated solid chocolate, the chocolate changes into a liquid. A liquid Can change into a solid when it is cooled Example - If you leave juice in the freezer , the liquid changes into a solid.


What are some non examples of solids?

This is an odd example. Anything that is NOT solid earth is a non-example. So, a bird is not solid earth.


What are examples of soluble solids?

Example of a soluble substance would be sugar and salt, both are easily soluble in the universal solvent, water


Example of solvent?

Water, AKA the universal solvent.universal solvent is water a solute is like kool aidwater, oxygen, acids, turpentine.WaterWater is the most commonly cited example of a solvent. Other common examples are hexane, ethanol, and ether.A slovent dissolves a solute, a good example would be sugar (the solute) and water (the solvent) mixing together. A example of a solvent would be water, an example of a solute would be salt or sugar.Some solids are soluble in water , some are not . Some solids are soluble in gasoline, others are not. Not all solids are soluble in a liquid. Liquids can dissolve a solid. There are some kinds of solids that can dissolve in a particular kind of liquids. Water is however called the UNIVERSAL SOLVENT because it almost dissolve all subtances in a certain degree.Examples of Solvents : Water , Gasoline , Vinegar , Alcohol , Kerosene


Define amorphous solid?

Generally they are two types of solids 1. Crystalline solids 2. Amorphous solids. Amorphous solids are those solids which having different properties in different directions. They didnt have sharp melting and boiling points.

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Which element is soft solid?

All the alkali metals; the three heavier alkaline earth elements, calcium, strontium, and barium; and the white allotrope of phosphorus are all considered soft solids at room temperature.


What happens when solids and liquids are heated or cooled?

A solid can change Into a liquid when it is heated Example- when heated solid chocolate, the chocolate changes into a liquid. A liquid Can change into a solid when it is cooled Example - If you leave juice in the freezer , the liquid changes into a solid.


What is porous solids?

porous is actually adjective which means having pores.porous solids are those solids which has porous nature.for instance alight soft foam.another characteristic of porous solids is that they absorb water like cotton so it is also a porous solid............


What are 2 example of solids?

Ice And Snow


Which are the two non metals that are soft solids?

Sulfur and phosphorus are both capable of existence in soft solid forms. I am not sure that these are the only two nonmetals with this property.


What are soft solids that can be cut with a knife?

Clay is one Cheese! Mhmm, I love cheese. <3


What is a example of solids?

a example of a solid is a ice cube, wood, steal and glass


What statements about the Peace Corps is true?

It is an example of soft power.


Which is mineral and hardness soft?

For example talc is very soft.


What is a example of a crystalized solid?

Nearly all solids are crystalline.


Are alkali metals shiny gray solids soft?

yes if you cut inside it you will see all of this descriptions


Why metallic solids is soft to hard?

The hardness of metallic solids depends on factors such as crystal structure, grain size, and purity of the metal. Metals with a more compact and ordered crystal structure tend to be harder, while impurities or defects can make a metal softer. Additionally, the presence of alloying elements can also influence the hardness of a metallic solid.