an amorphasolid
A solid dissolved into a liquid makes a solution, as opposed to a suspension which is when the solid remains visibly suspended in the liquid without rising to the top or sinking to the bottom.The previous answer which I am replacing mistook the question as "What is made when a solid turns into a liquid, i.e.: melts, like ice to water". That would be a single substance in two states of matter, solid and liquid, not one solid substance dissolved into a different liquid substance, for example salt dissolving into water.
The point at which a material turns from liquid to solid. 0 degrees Celsius for water turning go ice. Something like 620degrees for aluminium. Matter has 4 states: gas liquid solid and plasma.
The Earth's inner core has such high temperatures and pressures that metals found here are tightly squeezed together, and they do not move like a liquid. Instead, these metals are forced to vibrate in place as a solid.
rice is definitely solid
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No. It behaves as a solid.
Solid cannot shape of a container but if you look at something like sand it is still a solid though it behaves like a liquid.
Goobleck acts both as a liquid and as a solid.
The wood is solid but the lead can be crushed into finite pieces. the lead is still solid eventhough it behaves like a liquid as the atom of the crushed lead is aranged like a solid.
The three states of a substance essential for life on Earth are solid, liquid, and gas. These states determine how matter behaves and interacts with its environment, allowing for processes like nutrient absorption, transportation, and energy transfer within living organisms.
jell-o (:, just kidding its actuallly callled a precipitate, not precpitation like in rain but precpitation as in to chemicals mixing together for form a new substance, kind of like a chemical reaction.
From a solid like ice to a liquid like water.
neither, its a substance known as thixotropic mixture
a solid, It does not exhibit the properties of a liquid at rest. A substance that acts like a liquid and a solid is called a non-newtonian fluid
Agar is a solid substance. It is a gelatinous material derived from seaweed and is commonly used in microbiology as a culture medium for bacteria and other microorganisms due to its ability to solidify at room temperature.
A solid dissolved into a liquid makes a solution, as opposed to a suspension which is when the solid remains visibly suspended in the liquid without rising to the top or sinking to the bottom.The previous answer which I am replacing mistook the question as "What is made when a solid turns into a liquid, i.e.: melts, like ice to water". That would be a single substance in two states of matter, solid and liquid, not one solid substance dissolved into a different liquid substance, for example salt dissolving into water.
Both because sometimes it is solid and others it is liquid. It is also called 'Convertive Material'