I am not positive about gas but here is a description of liquids:
A liquid has no fixed shape, it had a definite volume and it can be compressed and poured.
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In a gas, atoms are in constant motion and move randomly in all directions. They collide with each other and with the walls of their container, exerting pressure. The distance between atoms is large compared to the size of the atoms themselves.
Real gases deviate from ideal behavior at high pressures and low temperatures due to interactions between gas molecules. Real gases have non-zero volumes and experience intermolecular forces, unlike ideal gases which have zero volume and do not interact with each other.
The group that argon belongs to is the Noble Gases, otherwise known as the inert gases. However, Noble gases is the more acceptable term nowadays because the description inert implies that they cannot be reacted with. These Noble Gases such as argon can be reacted with, but they need incredibly extreme conditions to do such.
This description fits the definition of matter. All forms of matter, including solids, liquids, and gases, have mass and occupy space.
No, inert gases should not be stored with oxidizing gases. Inert gases like nitrogen or argon are used to displace oxygen in storage containers to prevent combustion or oxidation reactions. Storing them with oxidizing gases could lead to potential fire or explosion hazards.
Liquids yes, gasses yes, solids no
The three basic properties of matter are solids, gases, and liquds
The three basic properties of matter are solids, gases, and liquds
Yes
liquds like oil
oil and water
The best description is 'a mixture of gases'.
There is a website that describes it perfectly in the related links
A solution of gases is not correct. it should be a mixture of gases
They only drink water thaey do not drink any other liquds
Sun is the ball of gases and ball of fire. That gave us energy and heat.
Gases have neither a definite shape nor a definite volume. Liquids do not have a definite shape, but they DO have a definite volume. Gases have no or little intermolecular forces holding them together, whereas liquids do have substantial intermolecular forces.