yes. Solid doesn't mean unmalleable.
Fluids, that is liquids and gases, tend to fill the container which contains them. If a pie plate was a liquid, if you put it in a bigger pan, it would spread out to cover the base of the pan, like vegetable oil does.
2007-01-19 03:41:09
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answered by bequalming 5
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Three states of matter (conventional) and their examples:
1) Solid - Aluminum pie plate
2) Liquid - Water from the faucet
3) Gas - Bad smell from a leaking gas meter
Remarks:
Aluminum is one of the metals in your periodic table.
Metals have properties like: Ductility , Malleability, Conductivity, etc.
Do not wonder anymore because Aluminum is ductile and malleable.
2007-01-19 03:59:17
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answered by Anonymous
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There are 3 common states of matter: Solid, liquid and gas.
A pie plate isn't a liquid and it isn't a gas, so it must be a solid.
2007-01-19 03:42:32
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answered by hcbiochem 7
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An aluminum pie plate that comes from the stores with pie crust, etc. in them can be reused for several things. They won't let you recycle it like aluminum cans-cheap skates! I save all of mine and you can even cook things in them in the over, very convenient.
2007-01-19 03:47:16
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answered by Demetria S 3
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additionally attempt to no longer overcook it, the longer you cook dinner it the greater it shrinks! try the minimum time cautioned or basically a minute or 2 much less! additionally, in case you maintain on with the cautioned situations and it nevertheless shrinks your oven could be working a tad warm. you will be able to desire to via an oven thermometer, approximately $5, and consider your temp after the preheat cycle is over. Older and/or greater inexpensive ovens have a bent to be a tad off. I rented an house as quickly as the place the oven replaced into SO off I had to thoroughly provide up baking till I moved!
2016-12-16 08:18:35
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answered by ? 4
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Solids can be bent. It certainly isn't a liquid or a gas, is it?
2007-01-19 03:45:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Ice is too, but water is a liquid.
2007-01-19 03:42:09
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answered by stuartalexanderhucklebee 3
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