The freezing point of toffee is relatively high, so by merely leaving it in a slightly chilled room it will set. However, you may notice that toffee is not actually a solid most of the time, and is more like an extremely viscous liquid.
the body is cooled when you eat cold ice or when you go to a place that is cold
Perhaps the full question is how can one separate by filtration, a sugar and sand mixture.One answer is to thoroughly saturate the mixture, and run the liquid through a filter paper. The sugar solution will run through, but the sand will not pass.You may then recover the sugar by gentle evaporation of the liquid.
When anything is cooled its particles move more slowly.
it doesnt go anywhere. The solid breaks up in really small pieces, and mixes with the liquid.
Solids, liquids, and gases are all made up of protons, neutrons, and ions. They also all go through changes when heated or cooled.
is slate a compound mixture or element
in crepes flour make sthe pancake go solid
When a solid dissolves in a liquid, the individual particles of the solid separate and disperse throughout the liquid. These dissolved particles become evenly distributed in the solvent, forming a homogeneous mixture.
the body is cooled when you eat cold ice or when you go to a place that is cold
Water changes state depending on its temperature and pressure. When water is heated, it can change from a solid (ice) to a liquid (water) to a gas (steam). When water is cooled, it can go from a gas to a liquid to a solid. These changes in state are due to the energy levels of the water molecules.
No, rubber and glass are not crystalline solids when heated. Rubber is a type of amorphous solid, which lacks a specific arrangement of atoms, while glass can also be amorphous or have some degree of short-range order but not a long-range repeating pattern found in crystalline solids.
you tell me
the heat dries the mixture out.
Probably yes. Try it and if the taste doesn't seem off go ahead and eat the whole bag.
True. Filtration is when you have a liquid (water) and a solid (sand) mixed together. You pour the liquid onto a filter, or material with lots of small holes. If the holes are small enough then the solid (sand) cannot go through them, but the liquid (water) can. This will allow you to separate them.
Perhaps the full question is how can one separate by filtration, a sugar and sand mixture.One answer is to thoroughly saturate the mixture, and run the liquid through a filter paper. The sugar solution will run through, but the sand will not pass.You may then recover the sugar by gentle evaporation of the liquid.
heat up - speed up, go faster, its getting hotter cooled - slow down, no more fire in the fuel etc.