Well there are plenty of them but mostly
Blue Orange Red and Green and Yellow
Blue is thought of as a solid color. Green is thought of as a secondary color.
Only if the color change is not permanent. Take Iodine for example (that's pronounced Eye-oh-deen), it is a solid metal that is grayish in color in its solid state, however in its gas state it's a purple or violet color. Once it reverts to its solid state, it turns gray again. This is a PHYSICAL property of Iodine. If the color changed permanently to something else, it would be a chemical change.
A network solid(crystal) or covalent network solid is a chemical compound in which the atoms are bonded by covalent bond s in a continuous network. In a network crystal there are no individual molecule s and the entire crystal may be considered a macromolecule.
In a solid the particles are packed tightly together in a more raged formation . in a liquid the particles move passing each other in a gas the particles move freely in the space they have
transition phases from solid to liquid to gas.
A solid shape that can slide is a cube. Its flat surfaces allow it to easily slide along a surface.
yes it is a solid color because if it is a dark color it is a solid color
a ball
Threshold Line
any
Solid chlorine is yellow-green in color.
slide
When solid surfaces slide over each other, the friction is known as sliding friction. This type of friction occurs when two solid surfaces are in contact and slide against each other, resulting in resistance to the motion.
cylinders: slide on the small sides, roll on the round one
'Solid color' means their is no color beyond the first in a design. It is possible for any color to be 'solid' because it is a design, not a specific color. You can go to google images and type in 'solid color' for pictures of some. Remember, a 'solid' color means only 1 color.
For a solid color you would use a sharp needle
it depends if u want it to be a solid color yes no then no