When two solids are placed on top of each other, they do not mix due to differences in their physical properties, such as particle size, shape, and density. The solid particles maintain their own distinct structures and do not diffuse into one another, as they are held together by intermolecular forces and their rigid structures. Additionally, the lack of mobility in solids prevents them from intermingling, unlike liquids or gases where particles can move freely.
When two solids are placed on top of each other, they remain distinct because of their different physical properties, such as density, particle size, and structure. These differences prevent them from intermingling at a molecular level, unlike liquids or gases, which can diffuse and mix more readily. Additionally, the force of gravity keeps them separate unless sufficient energy is applied to break the boundaries between them. Thus, the solids maintain their individual characteristics and do not combine.
Examples of dissolving:Solids:teasugar in teahot chocolatebath saltdishwasher/washing machine powdersaltmilk Powderjellysoapinstant coffeLiquids:food Colouringvinegar...
Trail mix would typically be placed in the "snacks" or "food" category.
Yes, it is possible to mix solids and liquids together. This could involve dissolving a solid substance in a liquid to create a solution, or combining them to form a suspension where the solid particles remain dispersed throughout the liquid.
To dispense suspension containing indiffusible solids, it is important to thoroughly mix the suspension before dispensing to ensure an even distribution of the solids. Using a well-designed suspension system with proper agitation can help prevent settling of the solids. Dispensing in small batches and ensuring thorough shaking before each use can also help maintain uniformity in the suspension.
Solids do not mix together because their particles are held tightly in place by strong intermolecular forces. When two solids are placed on top of each other, these intermolecular forces prevent the particles from moving and intermingling with each other, thus maintaining their individual structures.
When two solids are placed on top of each other, they remain distinct because of their different physical properties, such as density, particle size, and structure. These differences prevent them from intermingling at a molecular level, unlike liquids or gases, which can diffuse and mix more readily. Additionally, the force of gravity keeps them separate unless sufficient energy is applied to break the boundaries between them. Thus, the solids maintain their individual characteristics and do not combine.
the color of liquid will be come disaper
In solids, the particles are joined too strongly and are positioned to closely together to allow other particles to mix with it
you can separate a solid from a solid with specific gravity oils. each solid has a specific gravity the oils will float other solids away from each other. because one from the other has a different gravity weight.
Gases naturally mix with each other when combined due to entropy.
The relationship is that they do not mix. The molecules in water are attracted to each other and will not mix with the oil molecules which are also attracted to each other and therefore will not mix with the water molecules
no they wont mix "because separating from each other is thermodynamically more stable than mixing with each other".
Miscible
no they hated each other
Examples of dissolving:Solids:teasugar in teahot chocolatebath saltdishwasher/washing machine powdersaltmilk Powderjellysoapinstant coffeLiquids:food Colouringvinegar...
Trail mix would typically be placed in the "snacks" or "food" category.