In density, composition and size. None of them look the same.
There are different numbers on the different platonic solids.
There are different formulae for different solids such as spheres or polyhedra.
I live in a solid. I am sitting on a solid and am wearing solids. My eyesight is helped by solids as my fingers tap on different solids and I monitor the results on another solid. That should be enough to get you started.
Some semi-solids might, but a solid, by definition keeps it's original shape.
The Platonic solids were name after the Greek philosopher Plato, who theorized that the classical elements were constructed from the regular solids.
There are different numbers on the different platonic solids.
Generally they are two types of solids 1. Crystalline solids 2. Amorphous solids. Amorphous solids are those solids which having different properties in different directions. They didnt have sharp melting and boiling points.
It is given there that the properties of crystalline solids are different when viewed from different directions because of the different geometry formations as viewed from different angles where as in amorphous solids you will find that there is irregular arrangement when you view it from any angle.
There is no set temperature for solids. Each element is different. At room temperature we have solids, liquids and gases. Therefore the temperature for a solid is different for each element.
It is given there that the properties of crystalline solids are different when viewed from different directions because of the different geometry formations as viewed from different angles where as in amorphous solids you will find that there is irregular arrangement when you view it from any angle.
Both liquids and Solids have definite volumes
Glasses are solids. They're, specifically, amorphous solids. What makes them different from regular solids is that they're not regular, they're amorphous. Which is right there in the name.
several different solids make up a solution
Solids soften because they may be made with different materials, if possible.
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1) they are two different materials or 2) the solids are different size or 3) the solids have different densities.
Yes. Different solids have different solubilities in water. Some are very soluble and others are insoluble, and others are in between.