A solid is as solid as solid gets. Liquids freeze and become solids. Solids become denser solids.
When you cool a liquid and it changes phase, it becomes a solid.
Liquid becomes a solid when it changes phase and cools down. This process is called solidification or freezing.
When you cool a liquid, the particles within the liquid lose energy and move more slowly, causing the liquid to contract and become denser. Eventually, the liquid may reach its freezing point and solidify into a solid state.
If you cool down a solid, the solid will loose energy and contract. In other ways it will get smaller.
A solid is a state of matter characterized by a definitive shape and volume. In solids, particles are tightly packed together and vibrate in fixed positions. Examples include ice, wood, and metal.
A solid then the solid get cool enough and becomes a B.E.C. or Boise Einstien Concentrate.
When you cool a liquid and it changes phase, it becomes a solid.
Liquid becomes a solid when it changes phase and cools down. This process is called solidification or freezing.
Cool it for a few hours in the refrigerator. The oil will become solid.
the molten iron cool to form a solid
Any material we might imagine can be found as a gas (or even a plasma) if it has enough thermal energy. Cool it sufficiently to extract heat and it will become a liquid. Cool it even more and it will become a solid. Only helium will not become solid if we cool it as far as we can. Everything else we know of can be caused to change state and appear as a gas, liquid or solid. These are all physical changes (not chemical ones), and there are many examples we might cite that show this is true. If we consider water, it can be found as a gas or vapor, and by cooling it we'll get it condense into a liquid. Rain is water that has changed state from a gas to a liquid. Cool liquid water more and it will become the solid we know as ice.
Cool Whip is considered a solid.
its solid and cool because the outside cools faster than the inside
cool solid rock
dormant volcanoes. These volcanoes are not currently erupting but have the potential to become active again in the future.
water: In zero or below zero degree celcious it will become solid, if the temperature increases it will melt ,if the increasing temperature continuous it will become a vapour form. then this is present in the atmospheric air . if the cool air or wind comes liquid form of rain will occur.
Any element can become a solid at a certain temperature so yes, it can become a solid.