yes,but i'll say stick would be a better word then held.
they stick due to their adhesive properties.
for e.g. our hand is wetted by water due to adhesive propety of water.
Liquified by high pressure and/or low temperature.
Paper towel is pourous and able to expand when absorbing liquid so that the liquid is held inside the cavities of the cellulose material.
no idea, I'm trying to find out too! lol.
Depends on the conditions that is held under; Pressure, Temperature. At ATM conditions it exists as a gas, but when stored as a pure substances, it is usually pressurized and cooled as a liquid.
Particals is a solid,liquid and gas and there very close together.Particals vibrate but have fixed positions and they are held together by strong forces of attraction.
gas particles are not held together and in liquid sthey are not held very tightly.
Gas? (:
It is normally in a liquid state.
by vibrating inside of the container that the liquid is held inside in
Liquified by high pressure and/or low temperature.
its because it has fat and liquid held together in a suspension, in this case a stable suspension
It varies from same as in a solid (glass, mercury), to that of a gas (and check out the "triple point") You should study - surface tension.
That is the correct spelling of "floated" (was held on the surface of a liquid, or in the air, by buoyancy).
bonds
this is because the the particle in liquid have lower attraction force between particle compared to solid
Because when matter is solid the molecules are held together and cannot move, but still vibrate in their place. liquid and gas molecules are not held together but a liquid still has a certain volume while a gas does not
Paper towel is pourous and able to expand when absorbing liquid so that the liquid is held inside the cavities of the cellulose material.