Yes. They can mix. Like a mixture. For example, ice and water. They will mix.
Gases most easily form a solution, as they have higher molecular movement and can mix more readily with other substances. Solids and liquids typically require more energy input to form a homogeneous solution.
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.
With a liquid, you can easily change its shape to fill the container it occupies, allowing it to take on various forms. Liquids can flow and move freely, enabling them to mix with other liquids or substances, which is not possible with solids. Additionally, liquids can exert pressure in all directions, a characteristic that is not applicable to solids in the same way.
Examples of dissolving:Solids:teasugar in teahot chocolatebath saltdishwasher/washing machine powdersaltmilk Powderjellysoapinstant coffeLiquids:food Colouringvinegar...
When a solid suddenly appears when you mix liquids (or gases), you call it a precipitate.
Of course, especially liquids and gases, but even solids, especially at high temperature
Solids have tightly packed atoms so there is no space for the atoms to mingle. But in liquids/ gases, the atoms are more spread out and more free to move hence allowing the atoms to mingle.
In solids, the particles are joined too strongly and are positioned to closely together to allow other particles to mix with it
Solids to Liquids (Melting) Liquids turning back into a Solid (Freezing) ((SCF))
solids and liquids
Liquid + Liquid = Solution Liquid + Solid = Suspension
Both liquids and Solids have definite volumes
Solids and liquids both have fixed volumes.
liquids
mixtures can be formed by physically putting two or more substances together. Mixtures can be formed between solids and liquids, solids and solids, liquids and liquids, solids and gas, liquids and gas, gas and gas
liquids don't have a particular form solids do and take up a shape liquids do not.
Air can travel through some kinds of solids, if they are porous. Otherwise it can't. It can travel through liquids in the form of bubbles. It does not exactly travel through gases so much as mix with them.