Nonmetal atom
Yes, they do. Atoms cease to vibrate at Absolute Zero
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Network solids are composed of an extended three-dimensional network of atoms bonded together by covalent bonds. Examples include diamond and quartz. The structural units in network solids are individual atoms or small groups of atoms connected to each other in a repeating pattern throughout the solid.
No. Solids are resistant to changes in both shape and volume.
Yes, they do. Atoms cease to vibrate at Absolute Zero
pick up the solids with your hands and separate them from the liquids :P
When ionic solids dissolve, the ionic bonds that make up the lattice are broken. When molecular solids dissolve in non-polar solvents the intermolecular attracations are broken.
They would make a panorama
It makes up A food Web :)
You pick up a kinife and cut it
Sound travels the fastest in solids. Solids being the most denser make sound travel fastest as compared to liquids and gases which have speed of sound relatively less than solids.
cocoa are the substances used to make chocolate . cocoa solids refer to that they are not natural , they are solids just like cocoa
Use a DigiTech Whammy Pedal. It can make it go up or down several octaves.
Decreasing the temperature of a liquid makes the particles that make up the liquid slow down and become more packed together. This causes liquids to change to solids (freezing point).
the answer to this question is literally earth's crust.
When solids soak liquids up, the molecules of the liquid become entrapped in between the particles of the solid . A good example is how bread gets wet.