Gases adopt the form of the container it contains an hasn't a constant volume.. A liquid adopt the form of the container it contains but has a constant volume. A solid has form and constant volume.
Gases are the least dense, have the greatest particle energy, and have no specific shape.
Distillation...simple.
Liquids adopt the shape of the part of the container that they occupy. Gases adopt the entire shape and volume of their container.
You mean like mercury and frozen carbon dioxide? In most cases you're correct, but that's because -in general- liquids are closer to being gases than are solids.
Extremely flammable means burns very well.
when solids are cooled they stay as a solidwhen liquids are cooled they turn into a solidwhen gases are cooled they condense into liquidshope this helps ;)
Solids don't change their size or shape.
I think liquids if wrong update answer please cause i don't kno :? You are correct, liquids is the correct answer.
solids and liquids
The periodic table doesn't distinguish between liquids, solids and gases. Any element can exist in any such state depending on the temperature.
consume liquids and communicate
All liquids can be turned into a gas with the correct amount of energy. Assuming the question is specific to liquids at room temperature then the answer is Mercury (Hg) and Bromine (Br).
water and kerosene
Distillation...simple.
Unit 3: Conservation of mass Lesson 2: Weighing liquids and powders
The graduations are correct only at the temperature marked on the cylinder, the cylinder must be very clean and dry, don't use corrosive liquids for the material of cylinder, read only under the meniscus, not useful for very coloured liquids, the measurement is absolutely correct for liquids and true solutions - not for suspensions.
Liquids take the shape of the container that they are in.
No only water it's the odd one.