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Q: What are liquid and gases together called?
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What is the term of liquid and gases flow is called?

You think probable to a current.


How does heat moves through liquid and gases?

Heat passes through liquid and gases through the process called convection. In solids however it passes through the process of conduction.


What gases are in petrol?

Zero there are no gasses cause its a liquid its just called gas because we can


Movement of heat in a liquid or gas?

The movement of heat in gases and liquids are called convection.


What is a hot liquid called?

its pretty much selfexplanitory, its fluids (liquids and or gases) that are hot.


How do liquid chemicals become gases at room temperature?

This physical phenomenon is called evaporation. Molecules with a greater energy escape from the liquid.


What are the differences between solids and liquids and gases?

the differences in these three items is that solid atoms are tightly compacted together liquid atoms are freely put move at a slow rate, then the gases atoms a freely just like the liquid atoms but the gases atoms move at a faster rate


What is a description of two liquids that mix together called?

Liquid liquid mixture


What has a higher density liquids or gases?

If you think of density in terms of particles this becomes easier to remember. In which would the particles be closer together? A liquid, so the liquid is denser.


Are there any gases other than oxygen and hydrogen when mixed together becomes a non hazardous liquid?

Methane and Oxygen


What must be done to oxygen and hydrogen to change them to liquid?

If you mean the individual gases you will need to apply pressure and or reduce the temperature to liquefy the gases. If you mean by forming a compound react them together. The end product is water which is liquid at room temperature and pressure.


Why is the rate of diffusion of gases more rapid than that of liquids?

Gases diffuse faster than liquids because the intermolecular forces holding gases together are significantly weaker than those holding liquids together. This allows the molecules of the gas to move faster than those of a liquid.