a marshmellow.
Sulfur
Marshmallows are amorphous solids.
Sulfur
Sulfur
Sulfur
A colloid in marshmallows is a mixture of solid particles suspended in a liquid, usually water or sugar syrup. In marshmallows, the solid particles are usually gelatin or pectin, and the liquid is typically a sugar syrup. This mixture is then whipped to form a foam, which is what gives marshmallows their fluffy texture. Colloids are also responsible for the soft, chewy texture of marshmallows and for the way they dissolve in your mouth. Solid particles: gelatin or pectinLiquid: sugar syrupWhipped to form a foamResponsible for marshmallows' fluffy texture and soft, chewy textureDissolve in your mouth
marshmallows are mostly air. air doesn't freeze solid it just gets cold and thin.
What is the solid particle that sometimes comes out from the mouth or throat and smells really bad?
The element you are describing is sulfur. It is a yellow solid at room temperature and has a gas form that gives off a distinctive odor reminiscent of rotten eggs.
Yes
marshmallows
I like marshmallows