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 actually a solid. It is a solid that acts like a liquid.
It is a semi-solid mixture viscous material
Toothpaste is considered a semi-solid or a gel, which means it has properties of both liquids and solids.
neither, its a substance known as thixotropic mixture
Toothpaste is a liquid because it takes the shape of what it is put in. Plus because of it's capacity.
Toothpaste is typically considered a semi-solid or gel-like substance, rather than a liquid, due to its thicker consistency.
Solid.
Toothpaste is a liquid.
toothpaste is depends
A semifluid is a substance that has properties of both a liquid and a solid. It flows like a liquid but also exhibits some degree of resistance to flow, similar to a solid. Examples include toothpaste and mayonnaise.
Particles of toothpaste behave like a liquid due to their unique formulation and the presence of both solid and liquid components. The solid particles, often made of abrasives and thickeners, are suspended in a gel or liquid base, allowing them to flow and spread easily when pressure is applied. This combination gives toothpaste its viscous, non-Newtonian properties, enabling it to adapt to the forces exerted during brushing while maintaining its ability to hold shape when at rest.
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.