Yes, a lolly, or lollipop, is generally considered a solid. It is typically made from sugar and other ingredients that are cooked and then cooled to form a hard, rigid structure. While it may have a certain degree of stickiness or softness in some cases, its overall form is solid, allowing it to maintain its shape.
An ice lolly starts in a solid state but can change shape as it melts due to heat from outside sources or ambient temperature.
The melting of an ice lolly is considered an irreversible process. Once the ice lolly melts and turns into liquid form, it cannot be easily reversed back to its original solid state.
An ice lolly melts when its temperature rises above freezing point, causing the ice to change from a solid to a liquid state. This process is known as melting, where the heat energy from the surroundings breaks down the solid ice structure.
no don't be silly. it is a physical change because you are able to change it back to its original state. :)
An ice lolly will melt the fastest at temperatures above freezing, usually around room temperature (20-25°C). This is because the heat from the surrounding environment will transfer to the ice lolly, causing it to melt.
When we suck it, it is solid but after some time it becomes liquid
An ice lolly starts in a solid state but can change shape as it melts due to heat from outside sources or ambient temperature.
The melting of an ice lolly is considered an irreversible process. Once the ice lolly melts and turns into liquid form, it cannot be easily reversed back to its original solid state.
Marshamallow is a gas and a solid cause it has a shape and it contains many bubbles in it.
An ice lolly melts when its temperature rises above freezing point, causing the ice to change from a solid to a liquid state. This process is known as melting, where the heat energy from the surroundings breaks down the solid ice structure.
no don't be silly. it is a physical change because you are able to change it back to its original state. :)
Schoolhouse Rock - 1973 Lolly Lolly Lolly Get Your Adverbs Here 2-5 was released on: USA: 1974
Yes.
You can't email a lolly but you can mail someone a lolly! If you want to email a lolly then you can use clip art
well, pour some into a lolly mold and put it in the freezer for an ice lolly, and a normal lolly search on google!
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