a solid has high intermolecular force of attraction, so if the thermal energy is supplied to the solid, the randomness of the molecules increases and it thus decreases the force of attraction and hence converts into a liquid.
It's not easy to figure out exactly what you're talking about here. Please be more descriptive if you want a definitive answer. Taking a stab at it, I'm going to guess that "precipitation" is likely what you're looking for.
One way that a liquid can turn into a solid is by freezing. Another way a liquid can turn into a solid is by congealing,which usually involves chemical changes.
Liquid epoxy resin plus liquid diethylene triamine will form a thermoset solid.
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Solids to Liquids (Melting) Liquids turning back into a Solid (Freezing) ((SCF))
Solids and liquids are better conductors. You can't say which of the two because some solids are more dense than some liquids and vice versa.
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.
An non-example of a crystalline solid would be the complete opposite of it, an amorhous solid.
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This is a reaction of precipitation.
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Liquids have the form of the containers.
If a solid forms when two liquids are mixed together, the name given to the solid is product. It is the product of the mixture or reaction of the two liquids.
Liquids have the form of the containers.
The ability of two liquids to form solutions is called miscibility. The ability of a solid or gas to dissolve in a liquid is called solubility.
The physical properties are of course different.
When a solid "mixes" with a liquid the solid can be termed soluble and will "dissolve" in said liquid (salt and water), if the solid does not dissolve it is termed insoluble (sand in a glass of water). When a liquid "mixes" with another liquid the two are classed as miscible, if the two liquids do not mix and form two separate layers, the liquids are classed as being immiscible
Double Displacement
phase change
The evidence that elements can combine to form new compounds is seen in combining two liquids to form a solid. This will form an insoluble compound from a soluble aqueous solution.
A marshmallow incorporates air in its structure. It is matter in a solid form, and a gas, which is the air.