Salt, just like a liquid, takes the shape of the container it is stored in. Therefore it cannot be considered as solid. True or false

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2022-12-13

Salt, just like a liquid, takes the shape of the container it is stored in. Therefore it cannot be considered as solid. True or false

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Virginia Haynes

Virginia Haynes

Beginner2022-12-14Added 3 answers

Undoubtedly, salt is a solid. Instead of at the bulk level, the characteristics of solids, liquids, and gases have been specified at the particle level. Regardless of the shape of the container they are stored in, tiny salt particles retain their original shape at the particle level.

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