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QuestionCan glue be turned into a solid?Community AnswerGlue can dry and then retain shape as it is squished between two surfaces.
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QuestionHow can I turn solid butter into liquid oil?Community AnswerYou can't turn butter into oil, but you can melt it in the microwave to get liquid butter.
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QuestionCan I turn a liquid into a solid permanently?Community AnswerA substance will remain solid indefinitely, as long as the conditions in which it solidifies are maintained. For example, if you put some water in the freezer, it will turn to ice and stay that way as long as it's kept in the freezer. It's hard to say that this is permanent, but it's about as close as you can get. Note that the conditions for solidity are different for different substances. Most metals, for instance, are solid across the normal range of conditions found on earth.
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QuestionHow could baking soda, vinegar, and dish soap erupt?Community AnswerBaking soda is a base and vinegar is acid so when mixed a reaction occurs. The 'fizz' is carbon dioxide being released from the reaction. The dish soap is to make it look better.
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QuestionWhat is an example of water changing from a liquid to a solid?Community AnswerWater freezing into ice is the best example of ice transitioning from a liquid to a solid.
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QuestionIs it possible to change salt water into solid without making the temperature below 0 degrees Celsius?Community AnswerYou can distill salt water to form salt crystals and pure water in two separate containers. You could also add gelatin or other substances to thicken the mixture to a solid.
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QuestionHow do I change a solid to a liquid, then to a gas?Community AnswerYou can heat the solid. The solid will melt into a liquid. As the temperature increases, the solid will melt into a liquid, then the liquid will evaporate into a gas. An example would be melting ice into water, then boiling it to produce steam.
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QuestionCan gas be liquefied?Community AnswerYes, but gases at room temperature will only liquefy at very low temperatures. An example would be liquid nitrogen.
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QuestionWhat is the process when water turns to liquid and liquid turns to gas?Community AnswerWater is liquid already; you possibly mean when a solid turns to liquid, and a liquid turns to gas. When a solid turns to liquid, the process is known as melting. When a liquid turns to gas, the process is known as evaporation.
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