When a solid is placed in a liquid, it can dissolve, remain unaffected, or react with the liquid depending on the properties of the solid and liquid. If the solid is soluble in the liquid, it will dissolve and form a homogeneous solution. If the solid is insoluble, it will remain as a separate phase within the liquid. If the solid reacts with the liquid, a chemical reaction may occur leading to the formation of new substances.
yes! i believe so.. it cant be a liquid! and it cant be a gas! soooo the final answer is? YES! A SOLID IS CORRECT! its a liqud, its a gas, ITS A SOLID!
If you put pressure on ice it will melt.
milk scientifically a Solid
Sometimes an alloy or a glass is formed.
yes, heat over boiling water and once liquified, re-form to your liking
solid. liqud. and gas
helium is a gas
A "non-newtonian" substance.
b. crystalization!
It goes solid.
it a liqud
In general, most metals are solid at room temperature. However, mercury is an exception.
yes! i believe so.. it cant be a liquid! and it cant be a gas! soooo the final answer is? YES! A SOLID IS CORRECT! its a liqud, its a gas, ITS A SOLID!
Plutonium is a solid at room temperature. It has a high melting point of 639.4°C and boiling point of 3,228°C, which means it remains solid under normal conditions.
If you put pressure on ice it will melt.
milk scientifically a Solid
No it is not.