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by vibrating inside of the container that the liquid is held inside in
Yes. A liquid has a definite shape and when a liquid is poured into a container, the liquid takes on the shape of the container.
A liquid is any material which readily assumes the shape of its container at room temperature.
Yes, at boiling point and in a close container a liquid and its vapours coexist.
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Any liquid left in a container will evaporate. When placed in a closed container, there will be an equilibrium between the liquid and its vapour present above the liquid. When the bottle is chilled, the falling temperature causes the vapour present above the liquid to condense to form liquid again which appears as mist on the inside of bottle.
because the other half is not empty it is filled with gas
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Yes. A liquid has a definite shape and when a liquid is poured into a container, the liquid takes on the shape of the container.
Baby wipes are cold because of the liquid present inside it. The liquid absorbs the cold temperature. Hence, Baby wipes seem to be cold.
the gas condenses to become liquid in the solid container
The boiling point of an element or a substance is the temperature at which the Vapor_pressureof the liquid equals the environmental pressure surrounding the liquid.if we close the container and change the pressure outside the container.. the boiling point will change... why?? how will the solution inside know that the pressure outside the container is changing and it has to now change its boiling point.??
A liquid is any material which readily assumes the shape of its container at room temperature.
The temperature will be either the boiling point (if liquid and vapor is present) or it will be the melting/freezing point (if liquid and ice is present)
Yes, at boiling point and in a close container a liquid and its vapours coexist.
the freezing temperature of the liquid, the container it is in, the surface are exposed to the colder mass, the original temperature of the liquid before being exposed to the colder mass, the denseness of the liquid.