Hydrogen and Oxygen are gases at 20OC.
aluminum and rock juice and milk oxygen and nitrogen
Only solids have a definite shape. Neither liquids nor gases have a definite shape.Only solids have a definite shape. Neither liquids nor gases have a definite shape.Only solids have a definite shape. Neither liquids nor gases have a definite shape.Only solids have a definite shape. Neither liquids nor gases have a definite shape.
Solids and liquids are both forms of matter with definite volumes. However, solids have a definite shape, while liquids take the shape of their container. Solids have particles tightly packed together, whereas liquids have particles that are more spread out and can move past each other.
Examples of matter that exist as solids include ice, wood, and metal. Examples of matter that exist as liquids include water, oil, and milk. Examples of matter that exist as gases include oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen.
For example polar liquids dissolve polar solids, nonpolar liquids dissolve nonpolar solids.
Generally, gases are more soluble at lower temperatures, while solids and liquids are more soluble at higher temperatures. At 10 degrees Celsius, the solubility of different substances can vary, but in general, gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide are more soluble compared to solids or liquids.
Peroxide, which commonly is used to mean hydrogen peroxide is a liquid. Most other peroxides are either liquids or solids. Elemental oxygen (O2) is a gas but it is not considered a peroxide.
Liquid - - Gas - - Solid Water - - - Air - - - StoneMilk - - Methane - - WoodWine - - - Oxygen - - -IronBeer - - Hydrogen - - ClayPetrol - - - Neon - - - Glass
Anything below the temperature of 76 degrees liquids become solids. Anything above this 76 degrees becomes liquids again.
Carbon bonds with chlorine potassium and other solids and liquids to make salts.
Like your home, it would contain gas (oxygen and carbondioxide), liquids (water) and solids (bricks, stones).
Oxygen is not a mixture at all. It is simply a gas in it's purest form. Mixtures are made of liquids and solids.
Solids to Liquids (Melting) Liquids turning back into a Solid (Freezing) ((SCF))
solids and liquids
They can be depending on the temperature and pressure. They can also be liquids and solids. At room temperature and pressure they are gases.
Both liquids and Solids have definite volumes
Solids and liquids both have fixed volumes.