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Apple juice is denser than water and has more solids in it than water. Solids are easier to cool than liquids and thicker liquids are easier to cool than thinner liquids. Therefore, apple juice freezes faster
Yes, as long as they are not glass bottles or carried in hard sided coolers.
Yes, you may take medication with fizzy drinks.
Liquids are a state of matter with definite volume but no definite shape. Examples of liquids include water, milk, oil, and juice. Liquids can flow and take the shape of their container.
Some examples of liquids include water, milk, juice, and alcohol. Liquids have a definite volume but take the shape of their container.
Yes, because the bubbles take up more space in your stomach.
it goes flat..
evaporation changes to water because it goes in the sky or more of the clouds then changes to water or ice as we would call snow or rain. if there is to much water in the clouds both rain and snow will come out at the same time.
You can't take water on a plane because of security regulations that restrict liquids in carry-on luggage to prevent potential threats like explosives.
Liquids take the shape of the container they are in.
Take the mass of each liquid, divide by the volume, and that gives you density. If the density is nearly 1g/mL, it is water.
One activity to demonstrate that liquids do not have a definite shape and size is to pour water from a container into different shaped containers (such as a cup, bowl, or bottle). The water will take on the shape of the new container, showing that liquids take the shape of their container. Additionally, the volume of the liquid will change based on the size of the container, further demonstrating that liquids do not have a definite size.