Solid plus heat typically results in the solid material melting and transforming into a liquid state.
Solid, Because its particles are joint together thats why its sweet solid
Some disadvantages of liquid nitrogen include its extreme cold temperature, which can cause frostbite upon contact with skin, and its potential to displace oxygen in a poorly ventilated area, leading to asphyxiation. Additionally, liquid nitrogen can cause burns if not handled properly and can pose a risk of explosion if confined in a closed container.
Yes, vapor is a gaseous state of matter that exists at a temperature below its critical point, where it can be condensed into a liquid or solid by increasing pressure or decreasing temperature.
Freezing, melting, boiling, evaporation, vapoization condensation, sublimation, and deposition. solid-->liquid=melting liquid-->gas=vaporization or evaporating gas-->plasma=ionization plasma-->gas=deionization gas-->liquid=condensation liquid-->solid=freezing solid-->gas=supplimation gas-->solid=deposition some states of matter: solid, liquid, gas, plasma, colloid, bose-einstein condensate, super fluids, and super solids. thats all I know.
because plastic is not liquid so thats why plastic is solid
no its a fruit thats gone wrong
Solid plus heat typically results in the solid material melting and transforming into a liquid state.
At 800 degrees Celsius, aluminum is in its molten state, meaning it has melted from its solid form into a liquid. This temperature is above the melting point of aluminum, which is around 660 degrees Celsius.
Solid, Because its particles are joint together thats why its sweet solid
Syrup is a liquid. It is a thick, viscous liquid made by dissolving sugar in water.
liquid actually its both because it makes a smell and takes up space and it can fit in any shape and its not a solid so thats the real answer
Gak is a liquid and solid. In the school science lab ,I did an experiment and made gak out of borax, water, saturated water, Elmer's White glue, and food coloring.If you mush it feels like liquid and if you leave it somewhere it will look like it is frozen and it will look like it is a solid.
color, shine, shape, solid, gas, or liquid?
No thats ridiculous
In melting, ice cream is just behaving like any other bit of frozen, icy matter, suddenly exposed to warm air. Matter changes its state, depending on temperature and pressure. Liquid water boils into a gas (water vapor), freezes into a solid (ice), and melts back into a liquid if left out of the fridge.
Mustard ice cream? Thats disgusting. :)