Sort of. Technically, glass is a liquid because it has viscosity. In other words it will flow, even if it is very, very slow. For instance, the glass in ancient cathedrals is thicker on the lower part of the pane because of gravity pulling the glass to flow down.
Since most people think of glass as a solid, I guess you could say that it has properties of both at the same time.
solid/solid liquid/liquid both the same substances together
Yes, when a liquid freezes, it generally expands and increases in volume because the molecules in a solid state are packed more closely together than in a liquid state.
Liquid to solid is a phase change.
There are three physical states: Solid, Liquid, and Gas. However, Plasma is also considered a state, and there have been studies concerning a state between solid and liquid that glass may be in.
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Only one phase change of the four is possible, that of a liquid to a gas. Increased molecular energy is related to dissociative phase changes : solid to liquid / liquid to gas.
There are three basic states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. The number of combinations possible from these states is 3! (3 factorial), which equals 6. The six possible combinations are solid-liquid-gas, solid-gas-liquid, liquid-solid-gas, liquid-gas-solid, gas-solid-liquid, and gas-liquid-solid.
Yes, it is possible to change a liquid into a solid by applying pressure and reducing temperature. By reducing the temperature and increasing the pressure, the kinetic energy of the molecules in the liquid decreases, causing them to come closer together and form a solid structure. This process is known as freezing or solidification.
solid/solid liquid/liquid both the same substances together
in low pressure environments it is possible for a solid to change to a liquid
It has less because you add a solid and liquid together and you get less.
liquidI would say that it is actually both a liquid and a solid. It definitely is NOT a gas. It "sticks" together like a solid, but still has the viscosity, or fluidity, of a liquid.
fabric is a solid because it stays together
Well, the outer core is made of liquid and the inner core is solid so i guess in a way it kind of is solid and liquid.
Yes, when a liquid freezes, it generally expands and increases in volume because the molecules in a solid state are packed more closely together than in a liquid state.
Liquid to solid is a phase change.
The particles of a solid are close together and the particles of a liquid are slightly farther apart.