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  1. Solid | Definition & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 7, 2025 · Solids exhibit certain characteristics that distinguish them from liquids and gases. All solids have, for example, the ability to resist forces applied either perpendicular or parallel …

  2. SOLID(英语单词)_百度百科

    SOLID是英语中的多义词,兼具名词与形容词词性,英式发音 [ˈsɒlɪd],美式发音 [ˈsɑːlɪd],复数形式为solids。 其词源可追溯至古法语“solide”及拉丁语“solidus”,原意为“坚实的物质”。

  3. Solid - Wikipedia

    Solid is a state of matter in which atoms are closely packed and are difficult to move past each other. Solids resist compression, expansion, or external forces that would alter its shape, with …

  4. SOLID中文 (简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary

    Experiments with various terrestrial solids (iron, clays, aluminium-silicates) have shown that they could act not only as surfaces of support, but also as catalysts.

  5. What Is a Solid? Definition and Examples in Science

    Oct 19, 2020 · Get the definition of a solid in chemistry and other sciences. Learn the properties of solids and see examples.

  6. Solids | Introductory Chemistry - Lumen Learning

    A solid is like a liquid in that particles are in contact with each other. Solids are unlike liquids in that the intermolecular forces are strong enough to hold the particles in place.

  7. SOLID | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    Because glasses are metastable solids, they can support a considerable mechanical stress, especially over short periods of time.

  8. Solids | An Open Access Journal from MDPI

    Solids is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal on all areas of solid-state sciences published bimonthly online by MDPI. Open Access — free for readers, with article processing …

  9. Solids – Introductory Chemistry – 1st Canadian Edition

    Solids can have a wide variety of physical properties because there are different types of solids. Here we will review the different types of solids and the bonding that gives them their properties.

  10. Solid: Definition, Properties, Types, and Examples

    It comprises particles such as atoms, ions, or molecules, packed closely together and held in fixed positions by intermolecular forces. This tight arrangement gives solids a definite shape and …