You mean in a chemical reaction?
Yes.
The liquid metal Mercury can combine with oxygen gas when heat to produce solid mercury II oxide (HgO).
IN another case molten cesium (which melts just above room temperature) will react violently with oxygen to produce solid cesium superoxide (CsO2)
No, not all solutions are liquids. Solutions can exist in different states of matter, including gases and solids. For example, air is a gaseous solution of various gases like nitrogen and oxygen, while alloys such as bronze (a solution of copper and tin) are solid solutions.
Solids: concrete, glass, steel Liquids: water, beer, wine Gases: air, carbon dioxide, methane
Radiation can occur in all three states of matter - solids, liquids, and gases. It is a form of energy transfer that does not require a medium. Radiation can travel through solids, liquids, and gases as electromagnetic waves or particles.
g-ass
Yes.
A blended mixture of two or more solids, liquids, and/or gases is called a heterogeneous mixture.
Placing a (g), (l), (s), or (aq) after the substances, respectively.
some solids,liquids and gases are dangers some are not dangers
solids and liquids
No, not all solutions are liquids. Solutions can be liquids, gases, or solids. For example, air (a gas solution of oxygen, nitrogen, and other gases) and brass (a solid solution of copper and zinc) are both examples of solutions that are not in liquid form.
Molecules - They are more tightly packed in solids than liquids and gases
The kinetic energy is lowest in solids, higher in liquids, and highest in gases.
They are all something in something else. Suspensions are colloids. Colloids are something small dispersed in something else - solids in liquids (a suspension), gases in liquids, gases in solids etc etc Solutions are one phase - a liquid, but at least 2 compounds make up that phase.
Solids and liquids are not like gases.
No, not all solutions are liquids. Solutions can exist in different states of matter, including gases and solids. For example, air is a gaseous solution of various gases like nitrogen and oxygen, while alloys such as bronze (a solution of copper and tin) are solid solutions.
Solids, liquids, and gases are considered matter because they have mass and occupy space. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space, and solids, liquids, and gases all meet these criteria.
Solids ---heat---> Liquids ---more heat---> gases