weak bonding among the atoms or moecules as compare to solids make the liquids as fluids...
a liquid
A fluid is NOT a solid. A fluid is a type of matter that flows. A fluid is liquid and gases.
Liquid and gas
At room temperature mercury is in a liquid state
change of a fluid (liquid or gas) into the solid state.
No, liquid nitrogen is not a supercritical fluid. A supercritical fluid exists at a temperature and pressure above its critical point where it displays properties of both a liquid and a gas. Liquid nitrogen remains in the liquid state at low temperatures and normal pressures.
Any matter which can flow is a fluid whereas liquid is a pure state of matter between solid and gas. All liquids are fluid but all fluids may not be liquid, as some semi solid also sustain sheering stress i.e fluid nature
If material is in liquid state the solvent is the liquid portion, the solute is the material being dessolved.
Yes, liquid is fluid.
fluid that behaves as solid and as well as liquid too. it has elastic nature it will regain back when apllied stress is removed
It is a flow of a fluid so can be liquid or gas, though in some situations a mass of particulate materials such as fine sand or a powder can behave as if a fluid.
In convection, the state of matter that travels is usually a fluid, such as a liquid or a gas. This occurs when warmer fluid rises and cooler fluid sinks, creating a continuous circular motion that transfers heat energy.