a chair and a car.... it can be anything random!! :P
Liquid assets are those considered easy to liquidate. Such as savings, money market accounts and cash on hand. Non liquid assets are difficult to liquidate. Certificates of deposits are an example of a non liquid asset.
Bromine is an example of a non-metal that is liquid at STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure).
*Heat is an non example*liquid*Gas
Pentane.
An non-example of freezing point would be boiling point, as it is the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas.
An example of a polar liquid is water, while an example of a non-polar liquid is oil. A strong electrolyte commonly found in a household is table salt (sodium chloride). An example of an emulsion found at home is salad dressing, which is a mixture of oil and vinegar.
Non-viscous is a scientific term that refers to the pouring characteristic of a liquid. A non-viscous liquid is one that pours thinly, with minimal bulging, drop formation or trailing string formation. An example of a non-viscous liquid would be alcohol; a viscous liquid (the opposite) would be maple syrup.
Ice because it is the opposite of condensation. Condensation has water melting off and becoming a liquid. Ice is gaining water to become a solid.
It is a non-liquid asset. It can not be traded or converted into currency. It is non-transferable and therefor non-liquid.
Mercury is the only non-metal that is liquid at room temperature.
Non-metal elements can exist in solid, liquid, or gaseous states depending on factors like temperature and pressure. For example, sulfur is a non-metal that can exist as a solid, liquid, or gas under different conditions.
A non-liquid substance is a material that is not in a liquid state, such as a solid or a gas.