Yes, solids have a definite shape and volume, so they tend to stay in one place unless acted upon by an external force. The particles in a solid are closely packed and have limited movement, which helps them maintain their position.
Residue.or precipitate
all are elements solid at 25C except Bromine and Helium
A solid is matter that has a definite volume and shape that remains constant. The particles in a solid are tightly packed and vibrate in place, giving the solid its fixed shape and volume.
The density of the solid substance remains unchanged when it is cut in half. The mass and volume are both halved, which means the ratio of mass to volume, i.e., density, stays the same.
the matter always stays the same, expansion and contraction just means the matter is becoming more/less spread out from one another. A change in the state of matter is turning from solid-liquid-gas. The amount of matter always stays the same!
Yes it is possable
A metal stays solid at Fahrenheit temperatures below 1647.3. Determine in terms of an inequality those Celsius temperatures for which the metal stays solid. Use the formula?
a sloid stays still
a sloid stays still
fabric is a solid because it stays together
When a solid mixes with a liquid and stays mixed, it forms a homogeneous mixture called a solution. In a solution, the solid particles are evenly distributed throughout the liquid, giving it a uniform appearance.
fabric is a solid because it stays together
Residue.or precipitate
all are elements solid at 25C except Bromine and Helium
fabric is a solid because it stays together
A solid is matter that has a definite volume and shape that remains constant. The particles in a solid are tightly packed and vibrate in place, giving the solid its fixed shape and volume.
across the world and back again, for as long as it stays solid.