Liquids come in a variety of different densities. That is why oil floats on top of water, and water floats on top of Mercury.
no not really because if you really measure it you will find your product
Yes. Liquids do have weight. Lets say that you take a bucket of water, you fill it up and it becomes really heavy. Therefor liquids do have weight.
Yes.
No liquids and solids do not change size the volume, mass,density, and weight stay the same they just change shape.
Liquids, like solids have a definite volume. While liquids don't have a definite shape, they can take the shape of a container which can be measured the same way as with solids.
Because unlike solids and liquids, gasses expand to fill any space they are given. This means that the same amount of gas (same amount of matter) can fill up any volume. The equation for density is Mass/Volume and if the volume isn't constant, there can't be just one density for each mass of a gas.
Some properties or characteristics that distinguish gases from solids and liquids are that they are compressible and also can expand to fill the volume in a container. Likewise, gas molecules are far apart and can occupy more space when compared to those of solids or liquids.
Yes gases have the same dissolving rules like solids. Gases just like solids are made up of tiny particles called molecules. When gases are subjected under intense pressure and heat they usually dissolve just like the solids.
Solids are usually more dense because solids have a smaller volume than liquids or gases, so the same amount of mass is in a smaller volume, making the density greater.
Gases have the highest kinetic energy, followed by liquids, and then solids. -apex
the particles in solids are closer together than in liquids and gases allowing it to keep its shape
Mass is the amount of matter in an object and matter is anything that makes up any type of substance such as liquids, gases, and solids. Therefore they do not have the same definition.
Solids have a definite shape and size. This is where solids differ from liquids and gases, for which the same cannot be said.
the volume of them all stay the same
A gas will always have the same mass, as it fills a container it's density lowers. Liquids are non- compressible, meaning their density are always the same, for example water's density is 1.0
Temperature is a measure of average KE, so same temp = same KE.
No liquids and solids do not change size the volume, mass,density, and weight stay the same they just change shape.
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Liquids, like solids have a definite volume. While liquids don't have a definite shape, they can take the shape of a container which can be measured the same way as with solids.
No. The particles in the solids have different mass as the particles in the liqiuds, so they diffuse at the different rate. but if their particles have the same rate, they will diffuse at the same rate.