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What is An example of a solution with 2 or more solids?

If, when reacted, one of the solids reacts to make a liquid and the other a soluable solid then yes. Regards Arezoth


What is the tendency of some solids to take in and hold liquid?

The tendency of some solids to take in and hold liquid is known as absorption. This occurs when the solid has porous or hygroscopic properties, allowing it to soak up liquid through its structure or chemical affinity. Examples include sponges absorbing water and certain soils retaining moisture. The effectiveness of absorption depends on the material's surface area, porosity, and chemical composition.


List of solids which changes its state when heated?

Ice (solid water) changes to liquid water when heated. Wax solid changes to liquid wax when heated. Metal becomes molten when heated to its melting point. Paraffin wax solid changes to liquid paraffin wax when heated.


Do all solid and liquid dissolve in each other?

No, solids and liquids do not always dissolve in each other. The ability of two substances to dissolve in each other depends on their chemical compatibility and similar molecular structures..solids dissolve in liquids when the intermolecular forces between the solid and the liquid molecules are similar.


Are jellies considered liquids?

No, jellies are not considered liquids. They are classified as semi-solids or colloids because they have properties of both liquids and solids. Jellies have a gel-like consistency due to the presence of a network structure holding the liquid components together.

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Is exhaust a solid gas or a liquid?

It is a combination of solids and gases.


What solid can be convert in a liquid?

All solids can be converted into their liquid state using the correct chemical reaction/heat


Is diesel a liquid or gass?

Diesel is a liquid because it chemical form is a liquid, also, its atoms are not as close as a solids but not as far away as a gas's. Same goes for gasoline as well :)


Is there only solids and gases on the periodic table?

The periodic table contain solid, liquid and gaseous chemical elements.


How do you know when a solids and liquid form a solution?

As a general rule, chemical reactions can be identified by a number of signs, including precipitation (solids floating in the liquid), effervenscance (bubbling and fizzing), heat being given off or a colour change.


What is An example of a solution with 2 or more solids?

If, when reacted, one of the solids reacts to make a liquid and the other a soluable solid then yes. Regards Arezoth


What reacts to another substance of physical property?

solids


What happens when liquid are mixed with solids?

it depends on what is mixed together


What 3 factor in the speed of a chemical reaction?

Temperatureconcentration (liquid), pressure (gas) or coarseness and mixing (heterogenous solids)catalysts (and/or enzymes)


What is the term for removing solids from a liquid?

There are several terms for removing solids from a liquid: filtration, settling, decantation or sedimentation.


What is it called when two solids or a solids and a liquid are put together?

its value changes ,get new substance and the product doesn't remain the same after chemical reaction


What is the tendency of some solids to take in and hold liquid?

The tendency of some solids to take in and hold liquid is known as absorption. This occurs when the solid has porous or hygroscopic properties, allowing it to soak up liquid through its structure or chemical affinity. Examples include sponges absorbing water and certain soils retaining moisture. The effectiveness of absorption depends on the material's surface area, porosity, and chemical composition.