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What (who) is quasi-solid layer - definition

MATTER APPARENTLY INTERMEDIATE BETWEEN SOLIDS AND LIQUIDS
Semi-solid; Semisolid; Quasisolid; Quasiliquid; Semiliquid; Quasi-liquid; Semisolids

Layer by layer         
  • An overview of the layer by layer method for Rubik's Cube. The cube has been turned over in the third step.
METHOD OF SOLVING THE RUBIK'S CUBE
Layer-by-Layer
Layer-by-layer (LbL) deposition is a thin film fabrication technique. The films are formed by depositing alternating layers of oppositely charged materials with wash steps in between.
Layer by Layer         
  • An overview of the layer by layer method for Rubik's Cube. The cube has been turned over in the third step.
METHOD OF SOLVING THE RUBIK'S CUBE
Layer-by-Layer
The Layer by Layer method, also known as the Beginners method is a method of solving the 3x3x3 Rubik's Cube. Many beginners' methods use this approach, and it also forms the basis of the CFOP speedcubing technique.
Quasi-solid         
Quasi-solid, Falsely-solid, or semisolid is the physical term for something whose state lies between a solid and a liquid. While similar to solids in some respects, such as having the ability to support their own weight and hold their shapes, a quasi-solid also shares some properties of liquids, such as conforming in shape to something applying pressure to it and the ability to flow under pressure.

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Quasi-solid

Quasi-solid, Falsely-solid, or semisolid is the physical term for something whose state lies between a solid and a liquid. While similar to solids in some respects, such as having the ability to support their own weight and hold their shapes, a quasi-solid also shares some properties of liquids, such as conforming in shape to something applying pressure to it and the ability to flow under pressure. The words quasi-solid, semisolid, and semiliquid may be used interchangeably.

Quasi-solids and semisolids are sometimes described as amorphous because at the microscopic scale they have a disordered structure unlike the more common crystalline solids. They should not be confused with amorphous solids as they are not solids and exhibit properties such as flow which bulk solids do not.