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A pair of forceps or tweezers could be used to pick up small pieces of solids that are too small or harmful to touch with your hands. They provide a precise and controlled grip for handling such materials safely.

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HOW TO GO THROUGH OBJECTS SOLIDS?

To move through objects or solids, it is necessary to either use tools or equipment designed for penetration, such as a drill, saw, or cutter. It's important to ensure proper safety measures are taken to avoid injury or damage. Additionally, obtaining permission if the object is not yours is essential.


Is it true that rubber and glass are examples of crystalline solids?

No, rubber and glass are examples of amorphous solids, not crystalline solids. Crystalline solids have a repeating atomic arrangement, while amorphous solids lack a regular, ordered structure.


Can light pass through solids?

Light passes through solids that are transparent to light, though that transparency may be in varying degrees depending on the solid. Clear glass allows light to pass; colored glass allows only wavelengths of that color to pass, and some otherwise opaque solids (like gold) can transmit light if they are reduced to a thin film. Translucent solids transmit light but cause it to be scattered in random directions. Opaque solids do not transmit light, but reflect all but a small portion that is absorbed by the material.


Are solids squidgy?

No, solids are not squidgy. Solids have a fixed shape and volume, unlike squidgy materials which are flexible and can be easily deformed.


What matter are the atoms closely place together?

In solids, atoms are closely packed together. This close arrangement gives solids their definite shape and volume. Examples of solids include metals, minerals, and ice.

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When a piece of oil burns what does it release?

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How does heat flow in solids and fluids?

Either by conduction or convection?


Are turtles shell structures?

they might be either shells or solids


Why we measure conductivity of steam?

We measure the conductivity of steam to monitor its purity and quality. High conductivity in steam can indicate the presence of impurities, such as dissolved solids, which can be harmful to equipment in steam systems. Monitoring conductivity helps in ensuring efficient operation and preventing damage to the system.


What is an explaination of briefly meaning of sedimentation?

It is the breaking down of solids from erosion of some kind into smaller pieces.


is a spoon a solid liquid or gas RIGHT ANSWER ONLY PLEASE?

A spoon is a solid!!!! It can either be made of ood or metal; both are solids. A spoon can hold either solids or liquids, but not gases.


What are some harmful solids at your house?

Some harmful solids commonly found in households include cleaning products (e.g. bleach, drain cleaner) which can be toxic if ingested, pesticides that can be harmful if inhaled or touched, and medications that can be dangerous if consumed inappropriately. It is important to store these items securely and out of reach of children and pets.


What does densest mean for science?

solids are the densest state of matter. The molecules in solids are more tightly packed than either liquids or gases