It is a substance that has a lot of particles that are packed together. The particles can not move becase the solid paticles are to strong.
One example of a substance that can exist as both a liquid and a solid is honey. At room temperature, honey is a thick liquid, but if cooled below its freezing point, it can solidify into a semi-solid state.
The temperature of a pure solid substance remains constant during its phase transition from solid to liquid until all the solid has melted. This temperature is known as the melting point of the substance.
Consistence refers to the degree of firmness or thickness of a substance. It describes how solid or thick a material is and can also refer to the uniformity or regularity of a certain quality or behavior.
How about I tell you what substance is not a solid metal at room temperature. Mercury Everything else is a solid metal at room temperature.
A substance change from a solid to a liquid at its boiling point. This is when it reaches a certain temperature.
A semifluid substance is matter having a thick consistency between solid and liquid.
Generally, a mousse is a thick concentration of bubbly fluids. It is therefore a liquid.
A semifluid is a substance that has properties of both a liquid and a solid. It flows like a liquid but also exhibits some degree of resistance to flow, similar to a solid. Examples include toothpaste and mayonnaise.
Venus is solid, but is covered in a thick gaseous atmosphere that is many kilometres thick.
No, freezing is a change in STATE of a substance (from liquid to solid), the solid is NOT a new substance.
When a substance changes from liquid to solid is called freezing.
Solute is any substance that is dissolved in a substance and is present in less quantity than the other substance. If the solute is a solid substance then it is called a solid solute. For example :- sugar dissolve in water, sugar is solid solute.
A substance changes from a solid to a liquid at its melting point
One example of a substance that can exist as both a liquid and a solid is honey. At room temperature, honey is a thick liquid, but if cooled below its freezing point, it can solidify into a semi-solid state.
The temperature of a pure solid substance remains constant during its phase transition from solid to liquid until all the solid has melted. This temperature is known as the melting point of the substance.
Maple syrup is a thick liquid that pours out slowly. Honey is another example of a thick substance that pours out in a slow stream. Tar is a thick black substance that also pours out slowly.
Consistence refers to the degree of firmness or thickness of a substance. It describes how solid or thick a material is and can also refer to the uniformity or regularity of a certain quality or behavior.