Any element at all (not object).
Every element has a melting point and a boiling point. When an element reaches it's boiling point, can be really high or relatively low, it will start to boil and turn into a gas (like water turns to steam when it's boiled). When an element reaches it's melting point, it will turn into a liquid (like when you melt ice).
So, it all depends on the heat it is exposed to:
Really, really hot - Gas
Quite hot - Liquid
Cold - Solid
A solid becomes a liquid when it temperature has reached its Melting Point (also called it Point of Fusion.)
Energy is entering the system bc to change from solid to liquid there must be heat. Also the particles are now less dense and moving around more.
Liquid digestive residue becomes solid through a process called absorption in the colon. Water is absorbed from the liquid residue, which causes it to solidify and form feces. The colon also absorbs nutrients and electrolytes, contributing to the formation of solid waste.
In almost all cases, the phenomenon of one substance dissolving into another substance requires a liquid; if you put a solid object on top of another solid object, it is not going to dissolve. However, there is also a phenomenon called adsorption (different from absorbtion) in which a gas dissolves into the surface of a metal. So in that case, no liquid is involved.
A mirror is solid. It consists of a thin layer of metal (such as aluminum) deposited on the back of a glass surface, giving it reflective properties. The glass itself is solid, while the metal layer is also solid, making the mirror as a whole a solid object.
No, an object does not have to be solid. Objects can be gas, liquid, or solid depending on their physical state. Objects can also be a combination of different states of matter.
A solid becomes a liquid when it temperature has reached its Melting Point (also called it Point of Fusion.)
Solidify means to make or become firm, solid, or stable. It can also refer to the process of changing from a liquid or molten state to a solid state.
An object is solid if it has a definite shape and volume, maintains its shape under normal conditions, and does not flow like a liquid. Solids also have strong intermolecular forces that hold their particles together.
Yes - even to a liquid. A solid is also possible but is not practical on Earth.
Energy is entering the system bc to change from solid to liquid there must be heat. Also the particles are now less dense and moving around more.
-- It could become just a warmer solid. -- If it gains enough heat energy, the solid could melt, becoming liquid. -- Depending on the ambient pressure, the solid could also sublime, becoming gas.
When an object's thermal energy is increased, its temperature also increases, causing the particles within the object to move faster. This increased movement can lead to changes in the state of the object, such as melting if it is a solid or vaporizing if it is a liquid.
The gas can't generally turn straight into a solid, it has to change into a liquid and then a solid. When a gas turns into a liquid, the particles go closer together into groups and condensate. When the liquid turns into a solid, the particles all compress into a small space thus making a solid object.-----------------------------------------------------------------------But the phenomenon of change from a gas to a solid is also very known and is called deposition.
The property of the object would change "solid, liquid, or gas"
Evaporation would be the phase change from liquid to gas. The phase change from solid to gas is called sublimation. A liquid can also boil and become a gas.
water can be a liquid and also a solid when frozen