Peanut butter is a solid. By definition of a solid, peanut butter has a definite shape and a definite volume.
No but peanut butter is considered a liquid as far as airline security goes. You can't carry on peanut butter.
I assume you are talking about cooking, I have measured it is both, but it is easier to get out of dry ingredient measuring cups. Scientifically speaking peanut butter is not quite a liquid or a solid so you can probably use either.
Marmite is a thick, sticky paste with a consistency similar to peanut butter. It is not a liquid.
It is NOT heterogeneous becuase it is a mixture of TWO phases. liquid and solid. peanut oil, peanut solid, sugar solid, two phase means heterogenous
well the difference between peanut butter and jelly is that peanut butter is made from peanuts and jelly is not Peanut butter is an emulsion, while jelly is a gel. One is solids suspended in a liquid, the other a liquid suspended in a solid.
sometimes ,because it cant be solid if some people like peanut butter sandwiches and so it has got to be spreadable!
Solid if it's cold, liquid if it's heated.
Peanut butter is a paste.
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sometimes ,because it cant be solid if some people like peanut butter Sandwiches and so it has got to be spreadable!
Yes, but most brands of peanut butter will not freeze completely solid because of the oils they contain.