Only Dry Ice (frozen carbon dioxide) can. If you leave dry ice alone, there will be gas (vapour) 'coming out' of the dry ice, and you'll notice that the ice's size has decreased.
-Jason K.
The forces holding the atoms together are weaker in liquids than in solids -Apex
Solids do not change in size when taking the shape of their container because their particles are tightly packed and cannot easily move. Liquids, on the other hand, do not change in size but can take the shape of its container because their particles can move past each other.
Liquids are malleable, meaning you can shape them, or they can change to fit the shape of the container they are being held in. Solids are basically classified as anything that can not(dramatically) change form or conform to another shape.
Solids and liquids are both forms of matter with definite volumes. However, solids have a definite shape, while liquids take the shape of their container. Solids have particles tightly packed together, whereas liquids have particles that are more spread out and can move past each other.
For example polar liquids dissolve polar solids, nonpolar liquids dissolve nonpolar solids.
Solids to Liquids (Melting) Liquids turning back into a Solid (Freezing) ((SCF))
water
Yes.
Because there is a freezing point, a boiling point so Solids can change into liquids and liquids can change into gases and all over again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Liquids yes, gasses yes, solids no
One property of liquids that they do not share with solids is the ability to flow and take the shape of their container. Liquids have the ability to move past one another, while solids maintain their fixed shape and volume.
The change of state from a solid to a liquid is called melting.
with some you can ex) water can turn into ice
The forces holding the atoms together are weaker in liquids than in solids -Apex
Usually you freeze liquids so that they harden into solids.
Solids do not change in size when taking the shape of their container because their particles are tightly packed and cannot easily move. Liquids, on the other hand, do not change in size but can take the shape of its container because their particles can move past each other.
solids and liquids