Chocolate as a prepared food product typically exists as a solid or liquid.
Yes It Is Both..! :)
It's not a liquid or a gas so Yes
When you melt chocolate, you are changing a solid into a liquid. The heat causes the chocolate to break down its crystalline structure and become a smooth, flowing liquid. It does not change into a gas unless heated to a much higher temperature for a prolonged period.
A cream cake is a solid because it maintains a fixed shape and volume at room temperature. The cream, while soft, is not in a gaseous or liquid state as it is a semi-solid component of the cake.
Solid
No it is Ice cream chocolate and lollies
Water (solid-ice, liquid-water, gas-steam), alcohol (liquid, gas), and carbon dioxide (solid-dry ice, gas).
Well, honey, a flower is none of those things. A flower is a reproductive structure found in flowering plants, made up of petals, sepals, stamens, and pistils. So, to answer your question, a flower is a solid structure made up of various tissues and cells.
evaporation solid to liquid - melting liquid to gas - evaporation gas to liquid - condensation liquid to solid - freezing solid to gas and gas to solid - sublimation
Is a pencil a solid liquid or gas
There are three basic states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. The number of combinations possible from these states is 3! (3 factorial), which equals 6. The six possible combinations are solid-liquid-gas, solid-gas-liquid, liquid-solid-gas, liquid-gas-solid, gas-solid-liquid, and gas-liquid-solid.