Solid: Computer monitor
Liquid: Water, liquid nitrogen
Gas: Air (mix of many elements that are all gases)
Yes we can!
gases, liquid, solids & santa
It is a combination of solids and gases.
The ability to flow and take the shape of their container is a property of liquids and gases that solids do not have. This property is known as fluidity.
because somtimes you need solids or gases
because somtimes you need solids or gases
because somtimes you need solids or gases
because somtimes you need solids or gases
Every element can, but temperature depends on the element.
Fluidity and compressibility are properties present in liquids and gases but not in solids. Liquids and gases can flow and take the shape of their container, unlike solids which have a fixed shape. Gases can be compressed under pressure, unlike solids which have a fixed volume.
Some examples of non-fluids are solids (such as ice, wood, and metal) and gases (such as air, oxygen, and carbon dioxide). These substances do not flow and have definite shapes or volumes.
No. Although liquids consist of molecules, and so do gases and solids.