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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.

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How nitrogen in liquid held together?

In liquid nitrogen, nitrogen molecules are held together by weak intermolecular forces known as van der Waals forces. These forces form due to the attraction between the partially positive and negative ends of the nitrogen molecules, resulting in a cohesive liquid state.


What is holding liquid in straw?

Liquid is held in a straw by a combination of cohesion, adhesion, and atmospheric pressure. Cohesion is the attraction between molecules of the liquid itself, while adhesion is the attraction between the liquid and the inner surface of the straw. The atmospheric pressure pushing down on the liquid also helps to keep it in the straw.


How could a colorless liquid be held in a white solid?

The colorless liquid could be absorbed or trapped within the pores or structure of the white solid, resulting in its containment. This could occur through processes like adsorption or absorption, allowing the liquid to be held within the solid matrix without significantly altering the solid's color.


What causes liquid and gas?

Liquid and gas are caused by the kinetic energy of the particles within a substance. In a liquid, the particles have enough energy to move past each other but are still held together by intermolecular forces. In a gas, the particles have even more energy and move freely, with very weak intermolecular forces.


Is nitrogen dioxide a solid liquid gas?

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.

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Are gas particles held more tightly than liquid particles?

No, gas particles are not held more tightly than liquid particles. In a gas, particles have more kinetic energy and are free to move around more compared to the relatively closer and more ordered arrangement of particles in a liquid.


In what state is water held in?

It is normally in a liquid state.


Liquid held between particles of a solid?

Gas? (:


How does the particles in a fluid move?

by vibrating inside of the container that the liquid is held inside in


Is lard a colloid?

its because it has fat and liquid held together in a suspension, in this case a stable suspension


How strongy are the particles held together in liquid?

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.


In a liquid particles are held together by weak bombs bands bonds or particles?

bonds


How do you spell floated?

That is the correct spelling of "floated" (was held on the surface of a liquid, or in the air, by buoyancy).


How many gallons of fuel did the space shuttle hold?

The external tank held 535,000 gallons of propellants -- 390,000 gallons liquid hydrogen and 145,000 gallonsliquid oxygen


Why niether liquids nor gases have permanet shapes?

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Is there Any commercial use for liquid CO2?

Yes, hand held Fire Extinguishers for one.


Where is a ball bearing on a car?

In the compass held inside a plastic ball filled with liquid on the dashboard:)