toothpaste is depends
Toothpaste is actually a solid. It is a solid that acts like a liquid.
Toothpaste is considered a semi-solid or a gel, which means it has properties of both liquids and solids.
Solid toothpaste, also known as toothpaste tablets or toothpaste bars, offer several benefits compared to traditional toothpaste. These benefits include being more eco-friendly due to reduced packaging and waste, being convenient for travel, and having a longer shelf life. Additionally, some people find that solid toothpaste can be easier to use and may provide a more consistent dosage of toothpaste.
It is a semi-solid mixture viscous material
Solid.
Toothpaste is a liquid because it takes the shape of what it is put in. Plus because of it's capacity.
neither, its a substance known as thixotropic mixture
http://www.swe.org/iac/lp/putty_03.html that site says toothpaste has properties of both solids and liquids so it is in between.
Toothpaste is typically considered a semi-solid or gel-like substance, rather than a liquid, due to its thicker consistency.
It is both Solid and Liquid or in other words it's "Solution". i think what its called.Actually its called a suspension, as particles of the solids remain whole suspended in the liquid.In a solution, the particles of solid all break down to separate molecules (or atoms in some cases) and become part of the liquid. This does not happen in a suspension, usually because the solids are not soluble in the liquid.
Toothpaste is a suspension because it consists of solid particles (abrasives and fluoride crystals) dispersed in a liquid (water, humectants, or surfactants). Emulsions typically involve two immiscible liquids, like oil and water, which is not the case with toothpaste.
Most toothpaste is like a gel, gel is considered a solid even though it can easily be mishaped. they insert toothpaste often in patterns, and that's how it comes out when you squeeze it. I'm sure if you took 2 tubes of different color toothpaste and put it into a bowl then mixed it with a spoon, it would mix; but your question is very similar to something like, "When you hold your toothpaste upside down does the toothpaste come out". It doesn't mix in the tube, but you can mix toothpaste together.