This document discusses solids that can pile up or pour like liquids due to their small particle size. Examples given are salt, sugar, sand, flour, washing powder, and tea powder. While made of many small solid pieces, these materials can be poured, stirred, and sifted like liquids due to their tiny constituent particles behaving similar to molecules in a liquid.
This document discusses solids that can pile up or pour like liquids due to their small particle size. Examples given are salt, sugar, sand, flour, washing powder, and tea powder. While made of many small solid pieces, these materials can be poured, stirred, and sifted like liquids due to their tiny constituent particles behaving similar to molecules in a liquid.
This document discusses solids that can pile up or pour like liquids due to their small particle size. Examples given are salt, sugar, sand, flour, washing powder, and tea powder. While made of many small solid pieces, these materials can be poured, stirred, and sifted like liquids due to their tiny constituent particles behaving similar to molecules in a liquid.
Some solids can pile up or pour. These types of solids can be poured like liquids; they are really collections of 14355very small solids which can behave like liquids because of their size. Ex- salt, sugar, sand, flour, washing powder, tea powder
You can pour these solids, stir and they can even fall through nets. These solids are broken into tiny pieces. That is why they can be poured easily.