Is ranch dressing a liquid or a solid? It's actually a 5th state of matter.

Is ranch dressing a solid or a liquid? A physicist explains that the short answer is both … and neither.

A closeup of ranch dressing pouring onto a salad
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Imagine you're eating dinner. You try to pour some ranch dressing onto your plate to dip your veggies into. You tip the container upside down, but nothing comes out. Seems like a solid.

So you shake the bottle up and down, and a big blob of dressing plops out and hits your plate. Seems like a liquid.

Rae Robertson-Anderson
Professor of Physics & Biophysics, University of San Diego

Rae Robertson-Anderson received her PhD in Physics from the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) and joined the Department of Physics and Biophysics at UCSD in 2009.  Robertson-Anderson has established an internationally-recognized research program to study the molecular-level mechanics and transport properties of biopolymer networks and soft matter systems. 

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