The particles of a liquid retain the same volume but are not fixed in place. As they retain the same volume no matter what container they are in, it is possible to pour juice into a glass without the particles dispersing as the particles of a gas would. Because the particles of a liquid are not fixed in place, as in a solid, the liquid can flow and fit itself to the shape of the glass.
These particles have a low cohesion compared to solids.
the particles are loose
The particles in a liquid are able to move around and change its shape so you can pour it into a glass. It is very simple if you think about it.
The particles in a liquid are able to move around and changes its shape
because of the liquid
because it is liquid
half glass lemon juice with a tablespoon of liquid honey....
Liquid.
Orange juice is a liquid and not a solid because juice is a liquid
Apple juice particles should be able to move faster than ice-cream particles as apple juice a liquid and ice-cream is frozen and hence is more solid.Liquids have more energy thank solids. Apple juice particles should be able to move faster than ice-cream particles as apple juice a liquid and ice-cream is frozen and hence is more solid.Liquids have more energy thank solids.
The volume of a typical glass of juice is 250 mL.
Liquids. ... In a liquid, the particles are still in close contact, so liquids have a definite volume. However, because the particles can move about each other rather freely, a liquid has no definite shape and takes a shape dictated by its container.
well in a liquid the particles move freely. When it goes through a condenser it changes into gas vapour. However when it comes back out it drops as a liquid because the condenser condenses the gas and changes the gas to liquid. The particles move closer as in a gas particle they move freely. So the gas particles move closer which forms the liquid particles. They change because they condense if the go through a condenser! Sorry if itz not the answer ur not lookin for sorry
washing up liquid, Orange Juice, Grape Juice