that means more energy is needed to raise the temperature of 1kg of liquid from 1 Celsius than water.
-Solid and a liquid? -A liquid and a gas? -A solid and gas? from roop
Heavens no. Every substance has its own unique solubility constant.
A liquid is a substance or a mixture of substances in solution.
The particles in a liquid have less kinetic energy than the particles in a gas.
When a substance changes from a liquid to a gas energy is absorbed. When a substance changes from a gas to a liquid energy is released.
-Solid and a liquid? -A liquid and a gas? -A solid and gas? from roop
if a substance has more particles in a smaller space (higher density), then the substance can be less easily displaced and has a higher upthrust
Anything fluidic, like a gass or a liquid. Ex. Water is a liquid; a fluid with no specific shape Same with Oxygen, this is also a fluid; a gass, with no specific shape.
Boiling process is when a substance or liquid is boiled over a specific temperature. Once the temperature reaches the boiling point, the substance or liquid becomes vapor.
The specific heat of liquid water is 4.183 J / g K. Lithium liquid has a higher specific heat at 4.379, as does Hydrogen gas at 14.30. Helium gas also does at 5.1932 Finally, liquid Ammonia has a higher specific heat at 4.700.
congealing temperature is a temperature at which a substance congeals (turns from liquid into solid fase). This temperature is specific for a substance and can therefore help to identify the substance.
The stronger the intermolecular forces in a liquid, the higher the boiling point. -APEX
Heavens no. Every substance has its own unique solubility constant.
The boiling point of a specific substance is the transition between the liquid and gas phases. This occurs when the vapour pressure of a liquid equals the surrounding pressure of the liquid.
Different depending on the specific substance, but water is 32 degrees Celsius.
Because electrolysis needs a liquid to conduct the electricity.
A substance that has more density than the liquid will sink. With less density, it will float.