You have dissolved the solid completely.
it depends on the solubility of the solid in that specific liquid. If the solid is highly soluble, then it should dissolve completely forming a solution, possibly coloured. If it is not, then it will just sit in the liquid.
No, particles in a solid only vibrate, whereas particles in a liquid are free to move within the liquid.
A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture in which solid particles are dispersed in a liquid. The solid particles in a suspension are typically larger and may settle over time if left undisturbed. Unlike a solution, where the solute is completely dissolved, the particles in a suspension can often be seen and may require mixing to remain evenly distributed.
No, the particles in a solid are usually closer together than the particles in a liquid. In a solid, the particles are tightly packed and have a fixed position, while in a liquid, the particles are more loosely packed and can move around.
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To dissolve means to mix a solid substance into a liquid to form a solution, where the solid particles disperse evenly throughout the liquid. This process typically involves the breaking down of the solid particles at a molecular level so they are no longer distinguishable in the liquid.
it depends on the solubility of the solid in that specific liquid. If the solid is highly soluble, then it should dissolve completely forming a solution, possibly coloured. If it is not, then it will just sit in the liquid.
The particles of a solid are close together and the particles of a liquid are slightly farther apart.
A solid solution is formed when two or more elements or compounds are completely miscible in the solid phase, creating a homogeneous mixture. A liquid solution, on the other hand, involves molecules or compounds that are completely miscible in the liquid phase, forming a homogeneous mixture in a liquid state.
No, particles in a solid only vibrate, whereas particles in a liquid are free to move within the liquid.
Liquid particles did not join to the solid particle because the forces holding the liquid particles together were greater than the forces attracting them to the solid particle. This is due to a combination of factors including surface tension, intermolecular forces, and the relative energy levels of the particles involved.
If the object is completely solid the particles don't move
A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture in which solid particles are dispersed in a liquid. The solid particles in a suspension are typically larger and may settle over time if left undisturbed. Unlike a solution, where the solute is completely dissolved, the particles in a suspension can often be seen and may require mixing to remain evenly distributed.
No, the particles in a solid are usually closer together than the particles in a liquid. In a solid, the particles are tightly packed and have a fixed position, while in a liquid, the particles are more loosely packed and can move around.
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The general classes of colloids are sols (solid particles dispersed in a liquid), gels (cross-linked networks of solid particles dispersed in a liquid), and emulsions (liquid droplets dispersed in another liquid).
The particles of a solid can only vibrate about their fixed positions while the particles of a liquid can vibrate, rotate and translate (move from 1 place to another) within the liquid.