Answer is B. ovals
Liquids have the form of the containers.
Yes, liquid has a definite volume. It may change shape with different containers, but you always have the same volume of the liquid.
Superfluidity
(1,000 liters) / (2 liters per container) = 500 containers.
Medications stored in glass containers are usually liquid. These medications are better stored in glass due to how they sometimes react to the plastic of the other containers. Also, some of these glass containers are known to be darkened, in order to help preserve the medication in the bottle.
Solids. (Anything that isn't a liquid or a gas)
The particles of a liquid are able to slide past one another, making them fluid. This allows them to take the shape of their containers.
It's so simple. The answer is containers, bottles, bowl.
A Liquid of course! It can change from containers but not the volume stabilizes.
A Liquid of course! It can change from containers but not the volume stabilizes.
Yes, liquid nitrogen exists. It is sold in strong, insulated containers and is used to instantly freeze biological specimens or tissue.