A material that can easily flow is called a fluid.
Yes very easily and readily. Chlorine is very reactive and is considered an acidic gas.
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A wet gas is a gas that has a small amount of liquid present. This can range from a humid gas, saturated with liquid vapor, or a multiphase flow with 90% volume of gas. There is not a defined quantitative definition of a wet gas flow.
A solid does not flow easily.
They both flow easily.
yes it would indeed!
Because electricity can very easily flow throught it.
An insulator is a material through which electrons do not easily flow. Insulators have a very high resistance.AnswerInsulators behave in the way they do because they contain insufficient numbers of charge curriers to support conduction. It has nothing to do with electrons being 'unable to flow easily'!
The name of the explosive outflow of gas from a volcaic eruption is a Pyroclastic Flow, however it can also be called a Pyroclastic Surge.
Viscosity is "resistance to flow". Anything that doesn't flow very easily has a higher viscosity level. Oil would be example.
A material that can easily flow is called a fluid.
No, krypton is not a good conductor of electricity. It is a noble gas and is categorized as an insulator. It does not easily allow the flow of electric charge through it.
air denity is very very low
Yes very easily and readily. Chlorine is very reactive and is considered an acidic gas.
I suppose methane gas flows most easily. If the question meant a liquid, then I guess it would be oil.