固体

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Understanding 固体 (gùtǐ)

The word 固体 refers specifically to the physical state of matter known as "solid." It is commonly used in scientific contexts to describe substances that have a fixed shape and volume due to tightly packed molecules.

Usage in Context

固体 often appears in discussions about states of matter alongside 液体 (liquid) and (gas). For example, when talking about water freezing, you can say 固体 (water turns into a solid).

Common Collocations

  • 固体物质 (solid substance): used to emphasize the material state.
  • 固体状态 (solid state): refers to the physical condition.
  • 固体颗粒 (solid particles): often used in chemistry or materials science.

Tips

固体 is a neutral, formal term mostly used in scientific or educational contexts. It is not used metaphorically or in casual speech. Avoid confusing 固体 with 固定, which means "fixed" or "stable" but is unrelated to physical states.

Understanding 固体 helps learners talk about physical properties and scientific phenomena accurately.

Example Sentences

Water turns into a solid below zero degrees, which is ice.

This experiment requires using solids and liquids at different temperatures.

The molecules in a solid are arranged very tightly, so its shape is fixed.